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It seems that Germany and beer are somewhat synonymous. Find out about the rich history of beer brewing in Germany and the many types of beers throughout the nation.
The beer hall isn't a pub - you need to know the ropes if you're going to enjoy yourself properly.
Practice German pronunciation and learn about German beer types by trying to order drinks in a beer garden or restaurant.
German beer is tightly regulated by law. This is a mixed blessing. We take a look at exactly what the law says - and its impact on German beer styles.
Even though beer may not have gotten its start in Europe, it was certainly perfected in Europe. Find out the vast variety of beer by nation in Europe
Germany isn't just lager. From Altbier to Zwickl (unfiltered beer), Germany is full of distinctive beer styles, many served in ancient brewpubs.
Oktoberfest in Big Bear Lake in Southern California is rated one of the top German Festivals in the U.S.. The festival is held weekends September 13 -October 25, 2008.
Planning a visit to Germany to taste the beer? This cheatsheet provides visitors with the information needed to order correctly, understand their order, and enjoy.
Bavaria's famous brewpub makes award-winning beer from smoked malted barley and serves it at the tavern in Bamberg's Altstadt (Old Town) beneath the Dom (Cathedral).
Munich's Starkbierfest, held during the Lenten period, features seasonal strong beers - Bock and Doppelbock - as well as plenty of traditional Bavarian fun.
Munich, Germany hosts a Christkindlmarkt in the town square under the famous Glockenspiel. People gather to purchase handcrafted gifts and enjoy festivities.
Germany has more than its shares of clichés and stereotypes. The most widespread are: Lederhosen, beer and sausages.
While Cologne has its share of churches and museums, it's the less tangible, cultural aspects that make this city in northwestern Germany truly unique and worth a visit.
Due to a long history of localized governance, German cuisine varies greatly from region to region.
Oktoberfest, a traditional festival originating in Munich Germany in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig I, is an annual autumn celebration in Bavaria.
Munich's Oktoberfest, the world's biggest beer festival offers more than just beer. Take the family and enjoy music, wine, traditional Bavarian dishes and funfair rides.
Milwaukee is a city with a rich ethnic heritage inherited from immigrant settlers. European immigrants brought the famed breweries and appreciation of fine food.
The Hofbrauhaus beer hall in Munich serves up more than the brew - it buzzes with music and atmosphere, too.
Memorial parks like Forest Home Cemetery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are historic landmarks. The heritage flower gardens at this public place are worth a visit.
At first glance, it may seem like a silly question. Of course beer is vegetarian! Or is it?
Tens of thousands attend events above Atlanta celebrating Appalachian mountain culture and production of marble, apples and sorghum.
Paulaner Bräuhaus on Cape Town's V&A Waterfront is an ideal spot for quality German beer and food in an easygoing but picturesque location.
Dash the winter blues and welcome spring in this cozy neighborhood restaurant.
From the festive Parade of Lights to the Grand Illuminations downtown to shopping for presents at the Christkindl Market, Denver celebrates the holiday season in style.
Guy Fawkes Night, Bonfire Night, 5th November, whatever the name, it will involve fireworks, sparklers and if there's room, a burning effigy of a Mr. Fawkes himself.
From drinking in the beer halls and shopping at the Christmas market to music concerts at the Tollwood Festival and fairground rides, this Bavarian city parties all year.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin celebrates its rich ethnic cultural heritage with ethnic festivals during the month of July.
Munich offers visitors many options during tour visits that feature a "free day" in the city for tour participants, including museums, palaces, and the BMW plant.
Tracing the birth of NYC's Broadway, including the "Tin Pan Alley," Ziegfeld, Shubert brothers, and it first performers like Cantor, Jolson and M. Miller.
For centuries, both children and adults have loved these wooden toys carved like a "misshaped little man" (1) in whose teeth the nutshell opens to reveal its hidden gift.
The tenth day of Christmas, according to the song, has someone sending a gift of ten pipers piping. Why not host a meal or party based on Doctor Who or Scotland?
When tourists come to Helen they get to experience the German culture. Besides the popular Oktoberfest held in the fall, Helen draws visitors year-round.
For many, there is a concern about beers that are not allowed by the kashrut (Jewish dietary laws). This article sheds some light on this little discussed topic.
October in the Hudson Valley of New York is a time of apple picking, grape stomping, and Haunted House viewing. Here are the best that the Hudson Valley has to offer.
Here is a brief overview of food and drink in the South American nation of Chile, from the German influenced Lakes Ditrict to the Street food of Santiago.
German Fest is a cultural celebration on the Summerfest Grounds in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. /The annual festival, held every July, features food, music and fun.
Frankfurter, Nürnberger, Bamberger and Wiener! Not cities and people, it's all about German sausages. Learn to distinguish and pronounce these German delicacies.
The V&A Waterfront in Cape Town is a modern space with a remarkably European feel, full of shops, restaurants and bars while African beats filter along the pavements.
Many visitors to the land down under are surprised to find Fosters in low demand; Australia offers a variety of domestic beers in a competitive, palate-pleasing market.
From November 25 to December 24 2009, one block of Chicago's Loop is dedicated to Germany's holiday market tradition, is free to enter, and has plenty to offer everyone.
People of all ages enjoy winter activities in the Bavarian town of Leavenworth, Washington. Accessible by car, bus or train, holiday vacations include lodging and dining.


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