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]]>Produced by the oldest brewery in the world, this cloudy, Bavarian-style wheat brew has a light yeasty sweetness that approximates the taste of banana or bubblegum.
This crystal-clear thirst-quencher is made by the world’s largest wheat beer brewery. It’s perfect served with a lemon or lime wedge to give it that extra tang.
Traditionally brewed around the time of the Oktoberfest celebration, this is a sweet brown beer with an earthy, malty taste of roasted notes.
This interesting beer has a distinctly smoky taste which comes from exposing the malt to aromatic beech smoke. It is to be found in the Schlenkerla brewery, which is to be found in the hills of Bamberg and was founded in 1405.
This is a dark, rich beer full of big flavors and clean aromas. The dark barley gives it its characteristically malty taste which plays off of the notes of toasted spice, caramel, and burnt sugar.
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]]>However, Bavaria isn’t the only place where you can have a great time celebrating this traditional German festival! Here are four other cities that host Oktoberfest celebrations that are worth checking out!
In mid-September of every year, Cincinnati begins to look more like “Zinzinnati” as it hosts a huge Oktoberfest party featuring authentic German food and beer. The reason for the large celebration? Cincinnati’s German immigrant heritage.
Would you believe that one of the planet’s best Oktoberfest celebrations is in southern Brazil, in the state of Santa Catarina? Well, this Brazilian city was founded by German immigrants and hosts South America’s biggest Oktoberfest celebration every October.
The second-largest Oktoberfest is located in this small Canadian city, attracting over 700,000 partygoers every October. Many residents in this town, once known as Berlin, still speak German. They host a huge televised parade that is shown nationwide on Canadian television as part of the festivities, too!
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]]>September is an ideal time to visit Barcelona because it is still hot, but the beaches are not as crowded with tourists as in the heat of the season. Because of its many churches and historical attractions, Barcelona is an ideal destination to visit any time of the year but still, September wins if you are short on cash and you want to skip the long lines.
September is not too hot in Morocco as it can be in the summer. When in Morocco, you can visit numerous mountain ranges, old cities, and deserts and be greeted by kind locals wherever you go!
Munich is also high on the list, firstly due to Oktoberfest which starts on September 21 and lasts for 16 days. Of course, there is also great nightlife and tourists are invited to visit the Residence – Germany’s largest royal residence complex which is now an exhibition hall.
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]]>The post Top German Beers to Celebrate Oktoberfest at Home appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Produced by the oldest brewery in the world, this cloudy, Bavarian-style wheat brew has a light yeasty sweetness that approximates the taste of banana or bubblegum.
This crystal-clear thirst-quencher is made by the world’s largest wheat beer brewery. It’s perfect served with a lemon or lime wedge to give it that extra tang.
Traditionally brewed around the time of the Oktoberfest celebration, this is a sweet brown beer with an earthy, malty taste of roasted notes.
This interesting beer has a distinctly smoky taste which comes from exposing the malt to aromatic beech smoke. It is to be found in the Schlenkerla brewery, which is to be found in the hills of Bamberg and was founded in 1405.
This is a dark, rich beer full of big flavors and clean aromas. The dark barley gives it its characteristically malty taste which plays off of the notes of toasted spice, caramel, and burnt sugar.
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]]>The post 3 Great Places to Experience Oktoberfest Outside of Munich appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, Bavaria isn’t the only place where you can have a great time celebrating this traditional German festival! Here are four other cities that host Oktoberfest celebrations that are worth checking out!
In mid-September of every year, Cincinnati begins to look more like “Zinzinnati” as it hosts a huge Oktoberfest party featuring authentic German food and beer. The reason for the large celebration? Cincinnati’s German immigrant heritage.
Would you believe that one of the planet’s best Oktoberfest celebrations is in southern Brazil, in the state of Santa Catarina? Well, this Brazilian city was founded by German immigrants and hosts South America’s biggest Oktoberfest celebration every October.
The second-largest Oktoberfest is located in this small Canadian city, attracting over 700,000 partygoers every October. Many residents in this town, once known as Berlin, still speak German. They host a huge televised parade that is shown nationwide on Canadian television as part of the festivities, too!
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]]>The post Where to Travel In September appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>September is an ideal time to visit Barcelona because it is still hot, but the beaches are not as crowded with tourists as in the heat of the season. Because of its many churches and historical attractions, Barcelona is an ideal destination to visit any time of the year but still, September wins if you are short on cash and you want to skip the long lines.
September is not too hot in Morocco as it can be in the summer. When in Morocco, you can visit numerous mountain ranges, old cities, and deserts and be greeted by kind locals wherever you go!
Munich is also high on the list, firstly due to Oktoberfest which starts on September 21 and lasts for 16 days. Of course, there is also great nightlife and tourists are invited to visit the Residence – Germany’s largest royal residence complex which is now an exhibition hall.
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