SZ Column Typically German: From Maximator to Terminator
A column discusses the unique culture of beer consumption in Munich, particularly during the Starkbierfest.
Warm beer against energy costs: London prepares for austerity even in pubs
London is preparing for energy austerity measures, including speed limits and a potential rise in the price of beer, due to reliance on foreign energy supplies amid geopolitical tensions.
Analysis: There is huge demand for Pitbull's concerts – this is what the beer fan culture is about
Pitbull's upcoming concerts in Helsinki have sold out due to overwhelming demand, reflecting a significant interest in live music in Finland.
Women have a beer circle in Ostrava. Men support it, wanting beer experts at home
A new beer circle is established in Ostrava, where women engage in beer culture, supported by men who appreciate their expertise.
Father's Day: Gift Ideas for Beer Lovers That Always Work
This article offers curated Father’s Day gift ideas for beer lovers, featuring personalized and practical options to enhance home beer enjoyment.
Less Beer, More High Culture and Billions: Prague is Rewriting Its Tourist Story
Prague's tourism narrative is shifting towards high culture and away from heavy drinking, reflecting a change in visitor demographics and preferences.
Let’s talk about Bavaria with Sister Doris Engelhard: 'We have beer with every meal all year round, except for breakfast'
Sister Doris Engelhard, the only brewing nun in Germany, discusses the decline in beer consumption and church attendance in Bavaria, highlighting her unique position at a time of uncertainty for both industries.
Free samba circle at Arouche will have beer and bar food this weekend
São Paulo will host a week of free cultural events including a samba circle, offering music, food, and science activities.
Torches, insults, flying beer cans - this is how a mother describes events at a junior hockey match in Tampere
A hockey match in Tampere was interrupted as supporters set off torches in the stands, leading to a chaotic atmosphere filled with insults and flying beer cans.
Skiing Prehistory in the Jizera Mountains. Children Got Lost in the Snow, the Lift Carried Barrels of Beer
The article discusses a nostalgic look into skiing in the Jizera Mountains, reflecting on both the joys and challenges that children faced in the snow during past ski seasons.
It All Started with 'One Beer, Please' – Now a Mexican Writes Lithuanian Without Mistakes
Jefte Samuelis Mora Morales, a Mexican architect, shares his journey of learning to speak and write Lithuanian fluently after moving to Lithuania ten years ago.
The statue for which the descendants of August Löw-Beer offered a reward has been found
A statue sought by the descendants of Brno industrialist August Löw-Beer has been located in a museum's depository in Vyškov, Czech Republic.
Last Days, Greatest Emotions and Beer. Why You Should Still Head to Budějovice for the Olympic Festival
The Olympic fever continues with the Olympic Festival in České Budějovice, offering a unique combination of sports and local brewing culture.
'Holiday in a can': Why Japanese beer is suddenly everywhere
Japanese beers are gaining popularity in Australia, attributed to changing drinking habits and the cultural influence of traveling Australians.
Pomerode preserves the German brewery climate with biergarten
Pomerode, Brazil, renowned for its German heritage, introduces a lively biergarten reflecting Munich's festive beer culture.
Tradition during Lent: Here they serve plentifully: Munich's best strong beer festivals
Munich's strong beer festival on Nockherberg is a satirical tradition involving political commentary and notable figures from Bavarian culture.
Descendants of the Löw-Beer Family Offer Reward of One Million Czech Crowns for Finding Lost Statue
The descendants of Brno industrialist August Löw-Beer have announced a reward of one million Czech crowns for the recovery of a statue that was housed in their family villa until 2011.
European city that tourists keep overlooking where 'beer is cheaper than water'
Bratislava is highlighted as a budget-friendly European city offering rich historic sites, culture, and affordable prices for food and drink, making it a great option for travelers.
Everyone says the same thing as video shows 1970s pub-goers' views on low-alcohol beer
A nostalgic news clip from 1978 reveals 1970s pub-goers' perceptions of low-alcohol beer, highlighting how societal attitudes toward drinking have evolved over the past fifty years.
Drinking Popstars: Why Is Everyone Suddenly Reaching for Whiskey?
The article explores the trend among pop musicians to increasingly favor whiskey over traditional drinks like wine and beer, questioning how whiskey became the drink of choice for a new generation.
Beer expert in conversation: Where is the best beer, Mr. Sauer?
Sebastian Sauer discusses his travels to over 80 countries in search of local beers, their histories, and shares insights on craft beer and recommended pubs.