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If you happen to make it to Freiburg im Breisgau (extreme southwest corner of the country), Hausbrauerei Feierling brews an unusual unfiltered Helles lager called Inselhopf.

I'll be in Freiburg 10/23-10/30 and cannot wait to get back to Feierling (have been there previously) for the Inselhopf! Hoping they have something else on tap too -- I remember a great Weizen from when I studied there.
 
Pilsner Urquell!

Been a crazy week so far but I thought I'd share these pics. Poured right off the barrel... The old fashioned way. It doesn't get much fresher than this. It was unfiltered, more aromatic and simply better.

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Pilsner Urquell!

Been a crazy week so far but I thought I'd share these pics. Poured right off the barrel... The old fashioned way. It doesn't get much fresher than this. It was unfiltered, more aromatic and simply better.

hey now, Pilsner Urquell isn't German!
 
Pilsner Urquell!

Been a crazy week so far but I thought I'd share these pics. Poured right off the barrel... The old fashioned way. It doesn't get much fresher than this. It was unfiltered, more aromatic and simply better.

I was there a couple weeks ago and had a blast..I started in Prague, Pilzn and ended up in Munich for Oktoberfest. Second time in three years..Hopefully going back in a few years. I highly recommend it. Did you get to Munich?
 
Holy crap, a brewing forum, spending 2 weeks in Bavaria, and no stop in Bamberg?!?! Wtf??

Wifey and I just spent 10 days in Bavaria, ending with Oktoberfest, and Bamberg was the highlight. Awesome beer culture there and amazing rauchbier.
 
When I lived in Wurzburg, I had one of my best weekends ever in Prague. This was in '99, so everything was dirt cheap. Top restaurants with amazing pilz, and I was paying the equivalent of $0.30 a beer. I never thought about Budweizer the same again.
 

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