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Brewery Travels- Germany & Oktoberfest, London

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jetlink1983

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I've had the opportunity to travel to some really cool places around Europe. These are some pictures from Oktoberfest, Ayinger, Warsteiner, Kloster Kreuzberg, and Fullers.
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Man im drooling here!
Thanks alot for sharing, seems like you had an amazing time! :D
 
I don't think "appropriately jealous" covers how those pictures make me feel.

That looks like one hell of a trip! Thanks for sharing those photos!
 
It was fantastic. By far if you ever get the chance, go to Aying and stay at the brewery guesthouse! It is a short train outside of Munich and the lobby has all you can drink Ayinger! The brewery tour is only in German, so just nod your head when they talk and drink the beer fresh out of the fermenters! Fullers is also fantastic. The tap room was used as a shelter during WW2 and you can still see some of the bunks. It was one of the few places not bombed that even continued production during the war!
 
Awesome pix. What days were you at Oktoberfest?

The entire last week of September 2009. We didn't have a tent table reserved at night so we just walked into one and some Germans saw us wondering around (obvious Americans I guess) and invited us to theirs. We then drank all night singing along to American 80's songs oompa band style! :rockin:
 
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