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HB Tegernsee: Lakeside Brewery with an Alpine View

HB Tegernsee: Lakeside Brewery with an Alpine View

  ~A Day Trip from Munich~ One of the (many) things I love about beer travel in Bavaria is this: I had just spent the morning hiking around Benediktbeuren and quenching my thirst in the shadow of its magnificent monastery when it occurred to me 

Brauerei Schumacher, Where Düsseldorfer Altbier Began

Brauerei Schumacher, Where Düsseldorfer Altbier Began

  1838 in the Old Town: Düsseldorfer Altbier Düsseldorf is the informal capital of German fashion and home to some of Germany’s most cutting-edge contemporary architecture. Forward-looking as the Düsseldorfers are, the very name of their beloved beer points in the direction of times past: 

Christmas Markets in Vienna and Munich

Christmas Markets in Vienna and Munich

  ‘Tis the Season   If you’ve spent even a few days in Germany or Austria around this time of year, you’ll have developed an opinion about the weather. Rain, sleet, mist. Steel-grey skies you could reach up and touch. What daylight there is fades 

Ales and Windswept Ambles along the Fife Path near Edinburgh

Ales and Windswept Ambles along the Fife Path near Edinburgh

  Walking, ideally, is a state in which the mind, the body, and the world are aligned, as though they were three characters finally in conversation together, three notes suddenly making a chord. ~Rebecca Solnit, Wanderlust     Scotland is a walker’s paradise of wild 

Augustiner, Munich’s Retro-Hip Brewery

Augustiner, Munich’s Retro-Hip Brewery

  Augustiner is Munich’s retro-hip brewery. That wasn’t always the case. Until relatively recently, Augustiner-Bräu was considered a dusty old brewery. There’s no denying its age: Founded by monks in 1328, Augustiner is Munich’s oldest brewery. But conceptions of tradition change. Today, the brewery’s use 

Augsburg, Historic Beer Town on Munich’s Doorstep

Augsburg, Historic Beer Town on Munich’s Doorstep

  So many great beers and breweries, so little time. It’s no wonder cities like Augsburg get overlooked when you could easily spend an entire vacation sampling the liquid delights of Munich or Bamberg. But not only is Augsburg worth visiting for its cathedrals and 

Belgian Beer Café Vignettes: ’t Brugs Beertje, Bruges

Belgian Beer Café Vignettes: ’t Brugs Beertje, Bruges

  Bruges is Brussels’ alter ego. Swans floating languidly on canals, quiet cobblestone lanes, and magnificent Flemish architecture add up to a far cry from the gritty bustle of Brussels. But in things beer, the two cities are equals. Bruges boasts a few breweries and 

Traunstein: Beer in the Foothills of the Bavarian Alps

Traunstein: Beer in the Foothills of the Bavarian Alps

  I’d passed through Traunstein several times on trains between Vienna and Munich and had always been struck by the beauty of its surroundings. The picturesque region is a place of flower-bedecked meadows, old wooden farmhouses, and cows grazing languidly in emerald fields. Situated amid