Oktoberfest is known the world over, but Munich’s legendary beer scene can be enjoyed throughout the year, says Andrew Eames
There’s no doubting the refreshment of choice in Munich. Even as you step off the plane, there it is in the terminal – the Airbrau, the only airport brewery in Europe, with its gleaming vats and mash tuns in situ at the back. Inside, an appreciative public will be settling down to that essential Bavarian pre-flight pick-me-up – white sausages, pretzels and a freshly brewed halflitre of Mayday, Jetstream or Kumulus. Or all three.
The airport’s showcasing of beer culture is no surprise to anyone who knows Munich. This is, after all, the home of the Reinheitsgebot – the purity law that insists German beer should contain only malted grains, hops and water (yeast was added later), a principle that still governs domestic production 501 years after it was first enacted. It is also the city with the most famous beer festival in the world, Oktoberfest, where seven million litres of the stuff are consumed in the course of a very merry fortnight.
But you don’t have to be here in October (actually the festival starts in late September) to get the full, convivial experience. This is a city that takes great pride in its traditions, and to ignore its beer gardens and beer halls is to miss out on an important part of urban life.
Although it has since spread throughout the world, the concept of the biergarten originated in Munich a little over 200 years ago, when King Maximilian I granted permission to the city’s brewers to sell direct from their cellars. Back in those days, there was no refrigeration, so brewers did most of their work in winter, stored their stock underground and then planted trees (usually horse chestnuts) to protect their cellars from the summer sun.
Denne historien er fra September 2017-utgaven av Business Traveller India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra September 2017-utgaven av Business Traveller India.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Delectable Debuts
India's gastronomic scene is poised for a renaissance as a new wave of restaurants emerges, artfully blending innovative cuisine with the nation's rich culinary heritage
SHIPPING ONWARD
Unparalleled luxury on the world's best cruises redefining the art of travel.
PRIVATE ODYSSEY
A closer look at the privileges and experiences of private jet charters
Refined Renewal
Business Traveller India explores how luxury Indian hotels are redefining wellness, offering serene and opulent retreats that blend ancient traditions with modern indulgence
The Arabian Adventure
The magnetic allure of Abu Dhabi and Dubai
Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Media City
The 246 beautifully appointed rooms offer a tranquil retreat for discerning guests.
The Westin Hyderabad Mindspace
This is an exceptional destination for travellers seeking an upscale experience in Hyderabad.
Shangri-La Dubai
Shangri-La Dubai is the perfect starting point to explore the city's dynamic energy
Mandarin Oriental, Macau
Whether for business or leisure, a stay at this prestigious hotel is sure to leave a lasting impression of elegance and refinement.
The Abu Dhabi Edition
The Abu Dhabi Edition is an unrivalled waterfront sanctuary ushering in a new era in the bustling cityscape