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Osnabruck
by Jakob on Wednesday 19/Jan/2005, @17:17
Osnabruck must be fun although I was told there were pubs without alcohol in that town.
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Re: Osnabruck
by Carsten on Wednesday 19/Jan/2005, @23:38
I am living in Osnabrück and I know the pubs :) Never seen a pub without beer (especially Erdinger Weizenbier). Pretty nice town, btw.
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  • Re: Osnabruck
    by lippel on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @00:05
    Erdinger? I thought the northern German people prefer Pils ;)

    lippel (who was born in Georgsmarienhuette)
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    • Re: Osnabruck
      by Carsten on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @00:12
      Indeed, esp. Becks, but I prefer drinking Weizenbier and this means usually Erdinger.
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      • Re: Osnabruck
        by Philipp on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @00:33
        And Erdinger is called Weißbier, as it's from Oberbayern and there we don't call it Weizenbier ;-)
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        • Re: Osnabruck
          by anonymous on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @02:17
          Uh - those 'white' beers are horrid
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          • Re: Osnabruck
            by Markus Heller on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @04:21
            Let me explain, as a native Bavarian beer-drinker: Both descriptions are right. Though, people here in Munich prefer to call it "Weißbier", and people in other parts of Bavaria call it "Weizen". I have not so often heard the description "Weizenbier". But "Weißbier" is more official.

            Nevertheless I prefer Schneider Weizen. I know Georg Schneider (the boss of the brewery) personally, and I know that they have excellent production standards. Besides, it is very tasty.

            .... but there's no use discussing taste. :-))

            Markus
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            • Re: Osnabruck
              by Debian user on Friday 21/Jan/2005, @04:42
              Schneider Weisse indeed rocks, I even prefer it over Erdinger. It is a pitty that in Holland it's hard to get.
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              • Re: Osnabruck
                by Boudewijn Rempt on Friday 21/Jan/2005, @06:19
                Not where I live... The Poort van Kleef in Deventer stocks Erdinger, Schneider and a few other German beers.
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          • Re: Osnabruck
            by Carlo on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @05:24
            It depends. I wouldn't drink an Erdinger, but an Augustiner is lucious. I prefer a good Pils, though.
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  • Re: Osnabruck
    by Ingo Klöcker on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @01:03
    Well, last year we were in this Arabic (?) pub and they didn't serve any alcoholic beverages. So last year there was at least one pub without beer in Osnabrück. I guess you just don't go there. I can't blame you. :-)
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  • Re: Osnabruck
    by Chris Howells on Thursday 20/Jan/2005, @16:51
    Excellent, Erdinger is one of my favourite beers -- they sell it in the Asda near where I live (sardly part of Wal Mart :( )
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  • Re: Osnabruck
    by Arnd on Friday 21/Jan/2005, @12:32
    Exactly. Note that there is exactly one pub in Osnabrück that make their own beer (Rampendahl, in Hasestrasse IIRC).
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