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Among Giants: Beer Hiking in Saxon Switzerland

Among Giants: Beer Hiking in Saxon Switzerland

  Prelude I was up at daybreak and on the trail early for this, one of the most fascinating and challenging beer hikes I’ve ever done. I’d arrived in Bad Schandau from Dresden the previous afternoon, spending the rest of that short but sunny November 

The Augustiner Bräustuben: From Barn to Beerhall

The Augustiner Bräustuben: From Barn to Beerhall

  The scent of hops wafting through the air. The cookie dough fragrance of mashing grain. These are the first telltale signs as you make your way from Munich’s main train station a short walk away that you’re getting close to the Augustiner Bräustuben on 

Belgian Beer Café Vignettes: Pelikaan, Antwerp

Belgian Beer Café Vignettes: Pelikaan, Antwerp

Antwerp offers some of the best beer cafes in the country for beer travelers willing to venture beyond the well-worn path between Brussels and Bruges. Cosmopolitan yet compact, Antwerp is the kind of place where you don’t have to walk far to find an excuse 

Beer Gardens in Baden-Württemberg, Germany’s Southwest

Beer Gardens in Baden-Württemberg, Germany’s Southwest

  ~Freiburg, Tübingen, Stuttgart, Ulm~   Baden-Württemberg is a panoply of delightful beer experiences. Just across the Danube from Bavaria, Ulm is one of Germany’s more underrated beer destinations. The university town of Tübingen, where Goethe once studied, makes for an ideal beer stop en 

Cologne and Its Kölsch: A Rough-and-Ready Guide

Cologne and Its Kölsch: A Rough-and-Ready Guide

Cologne is famous for its majestic Gothic cathedral known locally as the Dom, a massive edifice that took over six centuries to complete. It’s the symbol of Cologne and the most-visited landmark in Germany. There’s even a beer named after it: Dom Kölsch. You know 

Dresden, Beer City on the Elbe

Dresden, Beer City on the Elbe

  Florence on the Elbe. A jewel box of baroque and rococo architecture. Onetime capital of Saxon dukes, electors, and kings. A skyline of spires and domes. And the city where Schiller composed his Ode to Joy. With its pleasant location on the Elbe and 

Berchtesgaden and the Königssee: Alpine Breweries and Lakeside Beer Gardens

Berchtesgaden and the Königssee: Alpine Breweries and Lakeside Beer Gardens

  Salt was once white gold in the region spanning southern Bavaria and northern Austria. Like Salzburg and Hallstatt, like Bad Reichenhall and Traunstein, Berchtesgaden was built on a mountain of revenue from the salt trade. Founded in 1102 as an Augustine monastery and raised 

Bad Reichenhall: Beer in an Upper Bavarian Spa Town

Bad Reichenhall: Beer in an Upper Bavarian Spa Town

  Of Salt and Spas The first thing I’ll say about Bad Reichenhall in the southeastern tip of Bavaria is that I was pleasantly surprised. I’ve never been one for spa towns, and have left places like Bad Ischl in Austria and Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) 

A Recipe for Stout Irish Stew

A Recipe for Stout Irish Stew

  It’s Friday afternoon, the day after our homebrew club’s St. Paddy’s Day Potluck. It’s also been a long stretch without a break from translation projects and beer writing projects, a few of which you’ll soon see in print. And it’s been quite some time