Phone: +498955062184,+498965114911
Address: Martin-Luther-Straße 2, 81539 München (Untergiesing-Harlaching) , Bayern, Muenchen, Germany
City: Muenchen
Dishes: 23
Reviews: 5
Website: http://www.giesinger-braeu.de/
"I've known Giesinger Bräu for years. Everything started in a real garage brewery in Birkenau. At that time the beer was still in iron bottles and it wanted to be drunk quickly, otherwise the carbonic acid increase turned things into fountains when opening. It's long. Now a brand new production site including Bräustüberl was opened in Martin-Luther Straße. They have brought it far, the masters of brewing. And perfectly right. The beer tastes famos. No comparison with most industrial beers, which are still brewing beer despite belonging to international corporations. In contrast to the early days, when there was only enlightenment and, if you were lucky, there was still a white beer, today up to six different beers are presented. We tasted four of them. The whitening, an unfiltered light, is still outstanding. Fresh from the barrel it tastes better than from the bottle. Marching is my favorite. Something darker than the light, heavier, full-bodied and maltyr. Very good. The white beer fell off almost a little. It's easier to get, with a subtle pearl. The Dark is not my case now. It is not as brutally sweet as that of so many competitors, but I personally prefer the other varieties. Apart from these four beers, which are still available, there are two seasonal varieties. It's a pils and a white beer. But we haven't tried both. The ambience in Stüberl is still somewhat sterile as soon as the opening. This is probably over time and it doesn't seem so strong as the place is very well visited. Unfortunately, this also leads to a rather loud noise. At the entrance and through a window in the guest room you can see the brewing rooms. The service was nice and attentive during our visit. In any case, we're going to look over again, taste seasonal offers and possibly some food. What came from the kitchen looked quite appealing..."
All prices are estimates.
Munich, known for its beer gardens and Oktoberfest, offers traditional Bavarian cuisine like pretzels, sausages, and schnitzel, set against a backdrop of rich history and vibrant culture.