A
business person's guide to Munich: Beer included
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[March 04, 2015]
By Anjali Athavaley
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jim Koch considers
Munich a beer-lover's paradise. The founder and chairman of Boston Beer
Co, which brews Samuel Adams beer, heads to the region north of the city
every year to select hops.
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Koch, 65, is drawn to Munich because beer drinking is a way of life
there, and the trips connect him with his family's German roots.
Here are his tips for business travelers who have 48 hours to spend
in this Bavarian brewing capital.
Best way to get to town from the airport: "The taxis there are often
Mercedes. It's a way different experience than a New York taxi. The
majority of them are extremely well-maintained and very polite and
clean."
Where to sleep: "The big classic 19th century hotel which is right
downtown is the Bayerischer Hof (Promenadeplatz 2-6). It's kind of
like staying in New York at the Waldorf."
Power breakfast: "The Charles Hotel (Sophienstrasse 28) has one of
the top restaurants in Munich - and they serve breakfast. I've taken
my wife there because her culinary standards are a little higher
than mine."
Team outing: "A beer garden would be, I think, a great place for
team building. There's one called Weisses Brauhaus (Tal 7), where
they specialize in Weiss beers. As a brewer, it's interesting for me
to taste various interpretations of that one style of beer.
"When the weather is good, there's the Augustiner-Keller (Arnulfstrasse
52). It's a classic German beer garden where families come on
Sundays with picnic baskets. You feel very Bavarian there.
"At the other end of the spectrum, if you're crazy enough to do it,
is parasailing. A couple of our brewers did it a year or two ago.
They put you on a bus and take you out to the Alps. Everyone goes
parasailing with the instructor."
What to do with spare time: "Go to the English Garden. In the middle
of the city park, you can watch surfing. It's one of those
completely unexpected things to encounter in Munich. To me, it kind
of represents Munich: outdoorsy, creative and fun.
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"If you're there during soccer season, a Bayern Munich game
(Werner-Heisenberg-Allee 25) would be fun. Going to a European
soccer game, it's just exciting. It's a lot of fun to see these
really well-dressed men and women behaving like crazy Jets fans."
Calling all carnivores: "The really nice restaurants tend to have
the kind of cuisine you'd get in Boston and everywhere else. A very
Bavarian option is Haxnbauer (Sparkassenstraße 6). What you will get
there is things like pig knuckles and veal joints and big slabs of
meat. This is for people who want to fill up on meat and beer."
For souvenirs: "If you're really into beer, you can go to Wolnzach
and see the Hop Museum (Elsenheimerstraße 2). You can buy hop
perfume, hop pillows. I bought a little bobble head hop cone."
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Editing by Lauren Young)
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