Re: Red Hat Road Tour

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"Oisin C. Feeley" wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Martin Stricker wrote:

> > You have not yet been to Northern Bavaria (Franconia, to be
> > correctly). Nürnberg, Bamberg (the Schlenkerla!), Bayreuth
> > (Maisel's!), Hof... nowhere else you'll find that much breweries
> > gatheed together! More than 600...
> 
> Right, that does it:  my next European bike-tour involves Bavaria!
> 
> I was careful not to comment on German beer. I suspect that you may
> hold the crown for both variety and excellence, but I've only spent a
> couple of weeks in Germany ever.  The most memorable part was being
> in Heidelberg and I do remember being shocked by the variety of
> beers.  One place (Altes Biermuseum?) had over a hundred
> available on tap.

I remember a place with more than 200 different ones, but I don't know
where that was.

>  Although I had many wonderful beers I only remember drinking
> Czechoslovakian Budweiser (the real thing) at Der Goldene Hecht
> (apologies to all Germans, I'm sure that I messed up the definite
> articles!),

I corrected them.

> Are those LinuxBierWanderung still happening?  Perhaps the Red Hat
> employees feel a need to target the rapidly expanding German Linux
> market?!

AFAIK the LinuxBierWanderung is still happening. And Red Hat has a
German dependency in Stuttgart. So no need to get the Amis over here...
(Sorry, Chris! ;-))) )

Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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