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Munich, Bamberg, Brugge, and Brussels.

 
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RyanWright



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 4:10 pm    Post subject: Munich, Bamberg, Brugge, and Brussels. Reply with quote

Hi guys, in september I will be travelling to Europe and making stops in Munich, Bamberg, Brugge, and brussels. It goes without saying that as a beer lover, this is a dream trip, especially being able to attend Oktoberfest in Munich for a few days! I am doing my own research, but I would appreciate any tips offered by Bartowellers related to these four great cities. Thanks.

Ryan.
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Brews Phillips



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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'll make a beer-related food suggestion. You may forget to eat in Brugges since you will be so busy trying all the fantastic beers. So make sure to head over to the Cambrinus Restaurant in Brugges (after finishing up at 't Brugs Beertje ) and try the Carbonnade Flamande cooked with Gulden Draak. Fantastic!

Enjoy your trip.
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PostPosted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 5:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Highly recommend the food at Cambrinus, we had a 'Brewers Plate' price fix deal when we went. Brugs Beertje was great for a little salad/pate/cheese plates for a lighter snack.
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RyanWright



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the Belgium tips guys...I realized that there was another thread that also covered hotspots in Belgium. If there is any advice on Munich or Bamberg, it would be much appreciated. Cheers.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The beer hotspots in Munich may be the breweries and monasteries surrounding it, rather than places in the center so much (like the Paulaner by the river and the Andechser An Dom.) I have a few on my list still.

Some pf these are acessible by S-Bahn, a very reasonable prospect. You can also stay in places like Aying etc. much cheaper than in 'central' Munich (technically a ciry but Munich feels very much like a larger provincial town.)

The Bayerisches Nationalmuseum is great (if only to escape the weather). Central Munich and environs is great for wandering, so grab a tour guide map & go for a stroll or take a little streetcar tour. Get "Rick Steves Germany 2008."

Bamberg is great for an all-day exploration, or I imagine overnight - clearly Heller Trum and Brauerei Speziale are brewing highlights, as is the cathedral. Some pretty river views and bridges that have buildings. There is SO much old architecture and art in Germany, you can just wing it anywhere and see a lot.
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow, Bamberg. I loved that town. I can't remember the place I ate at (I had pork medallions in mushroom gravy, which is pretty common for the region), but it had a cozy, cave-like atmosphere and the food was delicious. I got terrible food poisoning, but what are the chances it would happen again?

Found these links on the web, which look pretty useful as far as Bamburg goes:

http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/16436/12bcf/2/
http://www.franconiabeerguide.com/jezzap.asp
http://www.beer-pages.com/protz/features/bamberg-2.htm
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

shintriad wrote:
I got terrible food poisoning, but what are the chances it would happen again?


Generally: always avoid touristy or grungy places, and try to see where most of the locals like to eat - you can ask or check Rick Steves. Most Germans have high standards of food preparation, and how clean a restaurant must be to even sit down in.

IME bacterial poisoning is a rare event unless it's just 'traveler's sickness' esp the first time (there are literally 'foreign bacteria" your body is not equipped to deal with.) But you can take garlic capsules before meals to avoid these buggy encounters. Charcoal capsules also work if you do get sick. You don't want to lose vacation time as sick time!

** TYPO - the cathedral is not a 'brewing highlight', just a beautiful stone landmark with some great statues.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2008 6:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Having just returned from Europe, here is one suggestion of a great place and brewery to visit.... although not quite in Munich, Klosterbrauerei Andechs is certainly worth the drive and the effort.

Not only will you be able to taste their amazing beers, there is so much to see... the monastery, its Baroque church, Carl Orff's grave.

The monastery cafeteria serves up tasty and generous portions of good German classics such as pork hocks and schnitzel. It is a weekly menu so the choice consists of a daily special, but you can't go wrong whatever is on the menu is guaranteed to be delicious and to pair well with beer.

You will not be disappointed if you go. Happy trails:)
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