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A Nazi Commie Christmas Eve in Berlin with Organic Lammsbrau Beers
Last Monday’s post of our EU AUSTERITY DRINKING TOUR saw us tour Potsdam and try a Dunkel beer from there (read: here).
We return to Berlin for Christmas Eve. What better way to spend the eve of Christ’s birth than visiting Nazi and DDR historical sites?
We grab groceries early since Berlin closes for days. Then, disregarding the fact that my wife’s annual winter illness encroaches, we hit the pavement. We enjoy a packed lunch of smoked cheese sandwiches at Brandenburg Gate: Continue reading
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Tagged Bebelplatz, Berlin, Brandenburg Gate, EU Austerity, Hitler, Hitler's Bunker, lammsbrau, Organic, organic beer, pinot noir, riesling, Saint Laurent, Soviets, travel, USSR, WWII
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Return of EU Austerity Drinking Tour Mondays: Vienna, Austria and Stift Kloster Neuburg St Laurent Red Wine
Wayward Wine returns from its Vancouver detour to continue recapping its EU Austerity Drinking Tour this and each following Monday. So where the hell were we?
For 145 days we have backpacked from New York to Quebec, Quebec to Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia to Iceland , Iceland to Scotland, Scotland to Ireland, Ireland to France, France to Andorra, Andorra to Spain, Spain back to France, up the Rhone, through Burgundy to Luxemburg, and Strasbourg, cutting to Munich and finally, now, leaving Salzburg. Continue reading
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Tagged Austria, Austrian wine, holy roman empire, Saint Laurent, Schonbrunn palace, St Laurent, Stift Kloster Neuburg, vienna, wine
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