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Default Breweries in Austria

dgs a écrit :

> Sure, there are better options, but the best way to find out what's in a
> given Austrian town, beer-wise, is to pick up a copy of _Conrad Seidls
> Bierguide_. It covers all the Austrian states in a comprehensive
> fashion.


fat chance. The Bierguide is good, but its distribution in bookshops is
almost non-existent ...

> You might find some Trumer Pils or other interesting beer if
> you look around, or maybe Fohrenburger beers. But if the local beer
> choice is Stiegl, you could do worse.


Indeed, Trumer is a wonderful example of a proper, hoppy pils )

Cheers !

Laurent

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Laurent Mousson, Berne, Switzerland
 
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