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Berghotel Friedrichshöhe in Osterzgebirge
Schönes Wochenende!
(Werbung wegen Markennenung unbezahlt)
Auf ihrem Weg in die Landeshauptstadt von Sachsen, schnauft die 52 8141-5 durch die Bierstadt Radeberg.
Berliner Bürgerbräu war bis zu ihrer Schließung im Jahr 2010 die älteste Brauerei der Stadt. Das markante Brauerei-Gebäude befindet sich am Müggelsee im Bezirk Köpenick. Die Marke besteht fort und gehört heute zur Radeberger Gruppe.
Berliner Bürgerbräu was the city's oldest brewery until it closed in 2010. The striking brewery building is located on Müggelsee in the Köpenick district. The brand persists and is now part of the Radeberger Group.
Lowa 25 in de Bahnhofstrasse te Naumburg nabij Bhf 28 april 1988. Het kleinste trambedrijf in de DDR was nog bijna compleet en reed nog volop een jaar voor de Wende. De sfeer in deze kleine steden was voor een westerling adembenemend, zowel wat aangezicht als de bruinkool en steenkool zwavellucht van verwarming en olierijke uitlaatgassen van alle tweetakt motoren. Bijkomend voordeel, oost Duitsers waren vaak net zo vriendelijk als Duitsers in het westen, misschien nog wel iets ... En het bier was prima, een halve liter van het zeer goede Radeberger (als het te koop was) voor 0.60 Mark. Tegen het einde van de DDR was het ook mogelijk kleinere soms private hotels te boeken in plaats van de meestal prijzige Interhotels, de staats hotel organisatie. En je paspoort ging er indrukwekkend en vol gestempeld uitzien na een paar reizen.
Alle voertuigen op de dia zijn oost Duitse producten; de tram is gebouwd door LOWA (Lokomotiv und Waggonbau) te Werdau, de blauwe vrachtauto een IFA W50, IFA-Kombinat Personenkraftwagen Karl-Marx-Stadt, Werk Zwickau (de voormalige fabrieken van Audi en Horch), twee Trabanten en een Wartburg, De driewieler is Tsjechies; Velorex
"not IFA, but Liaz/Åškoda made in Czechoslovakia." Thanks Don.
Naumburg Lowa 25 in Bahnhofstrasse near Hbf on 28 april 1988. The smallest tramway in the GDR was still nearly complete a year before the Wende.
All vehicles are East-German products; The tram was built by LOWA (Lokomotiv und Waggonbau) at Werdau, the blue truck an IFA W50 ( IFA-Kombinat Persons Kraft Wagen Karl Marx - Stadt, Factory at Zwickau (former factories of Audi and Horch), two Trabant's and a Wartburg car, the tricycle with fine linen cap is a product of Simson.
Restaurant Parchen
Schönen Fußballabend !!! - Happy evening of football !!!
Internetseite: www.landgasthof-deinert.de/
Die Signale stehen auf Hf0 - für die Reihe 219, den hochwertigen Personenverkehr auf der Strecke nach Görlitz und den Bahnhof Radeberg in seiner bekannten Form selbst.
Die auf der rechten Seite erkennbare Brauerei steht ebenfalls vor großen Veränderungen.
Oktober 1992
Most prominent stock holder today is the Radeberger Group of breweries, which in turn belongs to the company founded by August Oetker, today one of the most prominent players in the German food and drink industry.
11,65% Stammwürze
4,8% vol. Alkoholgehalt
0,53% Kohlensäuregehalt
33 BE Bittereinheiten
Nährwerte Radeberger Pilsner (pro 100ml)
172 kJ Energie
41 kcal Energie
<0,5g Fett
<0,1g gesättigte Fettsäuren
2,5g Kohlenhydrate
<0,5g Zucker
<0,5g Eiweiß
<0,01g Salz
Pentax HD FA 35mm f2,0 AL
Unique in taste. The secret lies in the water, which is still taken from the same well used well over 100 years ago. The water from this well is unusually pure and soft. Which allows Jever to add a touch more hops to create the Friesian-bitter taste that distinguishes Jever Pilsner from any other beer.
oder wie meine Schwiegertochter sagt: das "Radeberger Schloss" - bezogen auf die Werbung der Radeberger Brauerei :-))
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The Semperoper is the opera house of the Saxon State Opera Dresden (German: Sächsische Staatsoper Dresden) and the concert hall of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden in Dresden, Germany. It was first built in 1841, by architect Gottfried Semper.
The building style itself is debated among many, as it has features that appear in the Early Renaissance style, Baroque and even features Corinthian style pillars typical of classical Greece (classical revival). Perhaps the most suitable label for this style would be Eclecticism; where influences from many styles are used- a practice most common during this period.
It had to be rebuilt after a fire destroyed it in 1869. The citizenry demanded that Gottfried Semper do the reconstruction, even though he was in exile at the time because of his activities in the May Uprising in Dresden in 1849. So the architect had his son Manfred Semper complete the second opera house with his father's plans. This second one was constructed in Neo-Renaissance style in 1878. During construction, performances were held at the Gewerbehausall, which opened in 1870.
The building is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden-Baroque" architecture. It is situated on the Theater Square in central Dresden on the bank of the Elbe River.
Photo taken at home during self-isolation. From left to right: 1) Krug-Bräu Lager, Breitenlesau, Upper Franconia, 2) Kloster Andechs Export Dunkel, Andechs, Upper Bavaria, 3) König Ludwig Dunkel, Kaltenberg, Upper Bavaria, 4) Aktien Landbier Fränkisch Dunkel, Bayreuth, Upper Franconia, and 5) Zirndorfer Landbier, Zirndorf, Middle Franconia. Taken in Georgensgmuend, Franconia (Bavaria)
While staying at home and killing some time, I played around with my new camera again and took a picture of these five Bavarian beers. The question was: Which one should I drink first? Well, it was a tough call, but after weighing the pros and cons of all five bottles, I decided for the middle one.
Some background information:
Franconia, the northern part of Bavaria and the region where I live, still has the highest density of beer breweries in Germany. In particular Upper Franconia, is still home to a lot of family-owned little breweries that brew their very unique types of beer. Until some years ago, Franconia was even the area with the highest density of breweries in the world, but the rapid development of tiny craft beer breweries elsewhere, mainly in the US, in the last couple of years has costed Franconia this inofficial world title.
However, it is still correct to say that Franconia has the highest density of traditional breweries in the world. In an area of just 23,000 square kilometres, about 300 breweries brew their traditional types of beer. It should also be mentioned, that many alcoholic beverages that are named "beer" in other countries, cannot be named "beer" in Germany too. Instead, they have to be named "shandy" or "beer mixed drink".
The reason is the Bavarian Reinheitsgebot (in English: "purity order") from 1516, that was applied consistently across all of Germany in 1906 and is effective since then, despite the fact that some changes were made over the centuries. According to this law, only four ingredients are permitted to brew beer. These are water, grain, hops and yeast. As opposed to other countries, additional flavourings, like vanilla, lemon or cherry flavour, are forbidden strictly over here. As a consequence, a brewery that brews corresponding types of beer elsewhere cannot be called a beer brewery in Germany too and its corresponding types of beer also cannot be named "beer" in my country.
Some additional information about the types of beer on my photo:
1) Krug-Bräu is a family brewery founded in 1834. It also comprises a brewery inn and a beer garden. The brewery is situated in the village of Breitenlesau, which belongs to the municipality of Waischenfeld. Both Waischenfeld and Breitenlesau are located in the Franconian Switzerland, about 50 km to the north of the city of Nuremberg.
The brewery Krug-Bräu produces six different beer types and two shandies. The beer on this photo is a dark lager which is brewed by using different types of malt. That’s why this beer is neither sweet nor bitter, but well-balanced. The first sip tastes a bit caramelised. The hop is dominating, but accompanied by the moderate and slightly smoky sweetness of the malt. The finish is warming and a bit bready. On balance it is a very smooth beer.
2) Kloster Andechs is a monastery brewery, situated in the bishopric of Augsburg to the southwest of Munich. The Ammersee lake is located just two kilometres to the west of the Benedictine monastery. The monastery was founded in 1455 and beer is brewed there since then. The brewery also comprises an inn and a beer garden, which is a popular destination for day-trippers from Munich and elsewhere.
The brewery of Kloster Andechs produces eight different types of beer and has a production of more than 100,000 hectolitres. The beer on this photo is a dark beer with a chestnut brown colour. The first sip is quite smoky with malty flavours and a hint of caramel and cacao. On the palate, dark chocolate is rather dominating, accompanied by the flavour of roasted malt. On the whole it is an effervescent, fizzy, very well-balanced beer and one of my favourites.
3) The König Ludwig brewery is located at Castle Kaltenberg, about 45 km to the west of the city of Munich. The castle was already built in 1292 by the Bavarian duke Rudolph I, but the brewery opened not before 1871. Today, the brewery has four sites, all of them in Upper Bavaria. It produces altogether 340,000 hectolitres of beer each year, whereby 100,000 hectolitres are still produced at Kaltenberg.
The König Ludwig brewery also comprises a brewery inn and a beer garden right on the castle grounds. It brews nine different types of beer. The beer on this photo is a dark beer with a rather dark colour and the flavour of caramel. The hop is also quite dominant, which adds a bitter flavour. There’s some dark chocolate and coffee on the palate. On balance it is a rather bitter beer, but still quite pleasant to drink.
4) The Bayreuther Bierbrauerei AG was founded in 1857. It is located in the Upper Franconian city of Bayreuth. The brewery is a joint stock company, whose shares are traded on the stock market and hence, can be acquired by everybody. However, a great block of stocks is in possession of the Bayreuth brewer family Maisel.
The brewery also includes a beer garden with more than 1,000 seats and an old rock-cut cellar, where the beer is stored. It produces eight different types of beer. The beer on this photo is a bottom-fermented dark beer. The first sip is a bit sweet, but also rather yeasty and effervescent. On the palate roasted malt is dominating while a slight bitterness of the hop is always in the background. On balance it is an aromatic beer that is not as sweet as you would expect from a dark beer.
5) The Zirndorfer brewery in the town of Zirndorf near Nuremberg is a former family brewery that now belongs to the Tucher brewery and thereby, to the Radeberger Group. It looks back on a brewing tradition of more than 300 years, as beer is brewed there since 1674, when the brewery was founded by John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. It also comprises a traditional brewery inn and a beer garden.
The Zirndorfer brewery produces just three different types of beer. The beer on my photo is a pale ale with a very stable head after being poured into a glass. The firs sip is quite malty and mild, but yet rather aromatic. The hop is very subtle. On the palate it offers a rather bready, malty and full-bodied mouthfeel. The finish could be a bit longer, but on the whole it is a quite tasty beer that is very pleasant to drink.
The temperature had hit 38c, and suddenly, this class 143 beast appeared hauling a non air conditioned rake of DDR trucks vice a modern plastic emu on a Berlin "Airport Express" RB14.
After alighting at Alexanderplatz, we simply had to go directly to Bierbar Alkopole to cool down with a couple of Grosse Radeberger Biers.
Such is life....
Das ist nicht die Radeberger Brauerei, sondern die Semperoper. Zerstört in der Bombennacht vom 13. Februar 1945 .. wieder erbaut ab 1977, feierliche Eröffnung am 13. Februar 1985 ..40 Jahre nach der Zerstörung. Die Eröffnung erfolgt mit der gleichen Oper mit der das Haus 1944 geschlossen wurde, "Der Freischütz"
Dortmunder Actien Brauerei,
Old friend.
A little DAB will do ya.
Classic German export lager, enjoyed alfresco, in
Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
17 July 2020.
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â–¶ "With the development of industry in the early 19th-century, the city of Dortmund [in Westphalia, Germany] grew tremendously as the capital of the coal and steel region along the Ruhr River, and this large and thirsty population made it Germany's biggest brewing city.[...]
The Dortmunder style, always labeled as Export in its home city, is a golden lager, but a little fuller in color and body than a Pilsner. It is less aromatic, hoppy, and bitter than a Pilsner, but drier and firmer than the malty pale (helles) lagers of Munich. It is also slightly lower in carbonation, and less foamy.[...]
One of the best-known Dortmund brewers, Dortmunder Actien Brauerei, was founded in 1868, by a family named Fischer, then went public in 1872. Actien indicates a company issuing shares on the stock market, as in a 'piece of the action.' The brewery likes to recall that it won a gold medal for its Dortmunder-style beer at the 1900 World Fair in Paris."
— Michael Jackson. Michael Jackson's Beer Companion (1993)
â–¶ As of 2009, DAB remained as the only brewery in Dortmund. It is now a subsidiary of the Radeberger Group of breweries.
— Wikipedia
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Well, this photo has been a long time in the making. About two and a half years to be exact. I posted a similar picture in my original Project 52 back in September of 2010. Sampling beer is still a hobby of mine (obviously). I am always looking for new beers from new breweries. Fortunately, brewing beer seems to be a hobby (or business) increasing in popularity these days. It seems that I find new micro brews that I have not seen or tried every couple of months. I always love to take advantage of the local brews when I travel as well, however, that is not as often as I would like.
In my previous photo I exhibited a collection of 49 different beers from many different breweries. This time around I intended to do the same, but apparently lost count. Above is a selection of 64 different beers; different from each other and different from all of the others in my previous shot. Some breweries have been repeated, but all of the beers are different. If you have not seen my previous shot, you can check it out here.
Strobist Info: SB-600 fired bare at 1/8 from high right (about 24 inches above the bottle caps) with my trusty aluminum foil covered pizza box reflector at left.
A continuation of my collection, these represent the imports from the Eastern Hemisphere. Most are European, but some far east beers make it as well.
From the top:
Germany, Holland, Denmark, Belgium, France, Italy, Poland, Spain, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Ethiopia, Australasia, India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, China, Japan, The Philippines
No Bulgaria though.
As with the others, notations encouraged, IDs appreciated
Donations/ trades welcome.
De laatste dia in Naumburg maakte Jacques Woltjes op de Jacobsstraße bij de Wilhelm Pieck Platz (huidige Markt).
Dit motorrijtuig met nummer 14 met bouwjaar 1927 is in 1972 overgenomen van Halle. In 1976 is het rijtuig buiten dienst gegaan.
Zou Jacques Woltjes onder het genot van een "Radeberger" op het terras rechts op de dia de tram afgewacht hebben ?
Das letzte Dia in Naumburg wurde von Jacques Woltjes in der Jacobsstraße in der Nähe des Wilhelm-Pieck-Platzes (dem heutigen Markt) aufgenommen.
Dieser Triebwagen Nummer 14 mit Baujahr 1927 wurde 1972 von Halle erworben. Im Jahr 1976 wurde der Wagen ausgemustert.
Ob Jacques Woltjes auf die Straßenbahn gewartet hat, während er auf der Terrasse rechts vom Dia einen „Radeberger“ genoss?