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German Bier Lovers

For those of us who feel that "The Reinheitsgebot" is as important as"The Constitution" !!

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Comment by Paul Bailey on January 17, 2010 at 1:30pm
This is me, enjoying a glass of Lowenbraeu Dunkel, in the Loweenbraeu Keller, Munich. Wouldn't mind being there now!
Comment by Homebrew_Rob on September 2, 2009 at 4:05pm
Yes that what it means....I will be right over to collect! Just leave your door unlocked and a bottle opener nearby!!
Comment by Ray Grace on September 2, 2009 at 2:48pm
I do enjoy being a member but hopefully this doesn't mean someone will come confiscate my homebrews that violate the reinheitsgebot.
Comment by Homebrew_Rob on June 22, 2009 at 12:02pm
A good weissen-bock!

Comment by Homebrew_Rob on May 4, 2009 at 4:12pm
Reinheitsgebot (Rine-hites-ge-boat)
German Beer Purity Law, 1516

"We hereby proclaim and decree, by Authority of our Province, that henceforth in the Duchy of Bavaria, in the country as well as in the cities and marketplaces, the following rules apply to the sale of beer:

From Michaelmas to Georgi, the price for one Mass [Bavarian Liter 1,069] or one Kopf [bowl-shaped container for fluids, not quite one Mass], is not to exceed one Pfennig Munich value, and From Georgi to Michaelmas, the Mass shall not be sold for more than two Pfennig of the same value, the Kopf not more than three Heller [Heller usually one-half Pfennig].

If this not be adhered to, the punishment stated below shall be administered. Should any person brew, or otherwise have, other beer than March beer, it is not to be sold any higher than one Pfennig per Mass. Furthermore, we wish to emphasize that in future in all cities, markets and in the country, the only ingredients used for the brewing of beer must be Barley, Hops and Water. Whosoever knowingly disregards or transgresses upon this ordinance, shall be punished by the Court authorities' confiscating such barrels of beer, without fail. Should, however, an innkeeper in the country, city or markets buy two or three pails of beer (containing 60 Mass) and sell it again to the common peasantry, he alone shall be permitted to charge one Heller more for the Mass of the Kopf, than mentioned above. Furthermore, should there arise a scarcity and subsequent price increase of the barley (also considering that the times of harvest differ, due to location), WE, the Bavarian Duchy, shall have the right to order curtailments for the good of all concerned."

Signed: Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria on April 23, 1516 in Ingolstadt.



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Translation of Reinheitsgebot
from "History of German Brewing" by Karl J. Eden
Zymurgy magazine, Vol. 16, No. 4 Special 1993.
Comment by Homebrew_Rob on April 26, 2009 at 9:51am

Here is how I enjoyed German Beer Day!! Prost!
 

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