I reviewed Chuggers recommended Day Trip brochure. I found it to be a fine document worthy of an MBA. I have also taken count of the bier gardens. Here's a list:
- Englischer Garden (Seehaus, Chinese Turm)
- Hofbrauhaus
- Weis'n
- Kloster Weltenburg
- Kloster Andechs
- Braustuberl-Zieglerkeller Dachau
- Braustuberl Tegersee
We definately need to backfill the agenda with some additional beer halls...
Recommended (2 old, 1 new)
- Augustiner Keller
- Place with the huge trees, music, and fun time (see picture of Einfahrt in previous post)
- Augustiner Grossgaststatte
- On Karlplatz, near the HofBrau. Good if we can't make it that long without a beer
- Forschungsbrauerei
- A new place which is a highly regarded experimental brewery.
- http://www.forschungsbrauerei.de/tradition.html
I strongly recommend we continue to keep the agenda fresh. I will never forget our first time at WaWi. What a magical place it was.
4 comments:
I'm game for visiting Forschungsbrauerei. Even Herr Larry gives it a 4-Beer rating. Check out his take at http://www.beerdrinkersguide.com/BDGWebsite/Gardens/Forschungs.htm.
My only concern might be this infamous little disclaimer at the bottom of the web pages.. "Serving unfiltered beer from Saturday the 25th of March, as long as we have stock."
As long as they have stock? How long does that take?
The suggestions are worhty. If we try and work in the desire for shopping, we might pick a place near where those who wish to may wander off and shop; being secure in the knowledge that we are safe, comfortable, and won't get lost.
Do the shoppers have locales in mind? We can find a biergarten near.
I'm beginning to question Einfahrt's gender. While I acknowledge his attempt to satisfy the urges of the shoppers, he appears to be fixated with establishing a shopping thread.
Maybe another blog would be appropriate for Einfahrt to administer.
There's lots of shops in Perlang.
The unfiltered beer is a special brew that Forchungsbrauerei has permission to brew a week early (from larry's book).
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