6/22/2005: Beer pitch

Undertoad • Jun 22, 2005 4:53 pm
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Nother xob/WaPo, and also, another balloon shot. This time the balloons aren't meant to be ridden, just admired. The field is growing barley and this is in Vach, Bavaria, Germany. They are promoting German beer during the FIFA Confederations Cup. I know this ad is working on me.

From the size of the actual guy in the center of the pic, this soccer pitch is actual size.
limey • Jun 22, 2005 6:30 pm
The wierd thing about beer in Germany is that unless they have the right glass for the brand at the bar they won't sell you that brand. They just won't serve it up in a glass designed for a different brand. All I want is a goddam BEER and they're being pernickety about the vessel they serve it in. I don't think they quite understood when I switched my order just to be able to get a drink ! :crazy:
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 22, 2005 10:07 pm
That's bizarre, Limey. :mg:
Do they have proper glasses for the different brews(light, dark, etc) from the same brewer?
FloridaDragon • Jun 22, 2005 10:28 pm
Not sure it is working on me or not ... a bunch of balloons in a field . hummm..... I am used to my beer advertising having women in bikinis and loud music ... and something about twins ...
footfootfoot • Jun 22, 2005 11:12 pm
When I was in Koln (where is the umlaut?) my host, who knew better but was proving a point, ordered a Munich beer at a restaurant. The waitress gave us a withering look and said: You're in Koln, we don't serve Munich beers.

Then he turned to us and said "See?"
jaguar • Jun 23, 2005 5:16 am
vaguely on the topic, anyone else come across Kronenberg Blanc yet? Nearby pub recently got it, i'm hopelessly addicted despite the insane price for a pint.
rupip • Jun 23, 2005 10:57 am
gentlemen - and ladies (if involved in that beer-discussion)

as an Austrian I think I need to explain a bit of German beer culture.

concerning the glasses and types of beer: they won´t serve you a wheat-beer in a pils glass - they wont put a pils into a mug for "lager". There are even very different techniques of pooring the beer into the right glass.
That is necessary and minimum beer-culture!

Like you do not eat soup with a knive, you cannot eat a burrito on a silver plate, and you (hopefully) do not drink nice red wine from a can.
Wouldn´t you doubt a waiters clear mind if he served you a real good filet-steak into a burger-box with some plastic cuttlery. I am sure you would.

Technically the food itself does not change - but...

See - very easy, isn´t it. The wainter can not serve the beer in the wrong glass.

@footfootfoot
Concerning Cologne and Munich:
As you certainly remember Koelsch from Cologne is served in small glasses (0,2 liters) and the waiter will replace any empty glass with a full one, except you ask for the bill or put your hand on the glass. http://www.beerglass.nu/sion.koelsch.htm

In Munich you drink either wheat-beer or type-of-lager each from different glasses: wheat-beer in 0,3 or 0,5 liters http://www.beerglass.nu/maisels.htm / lager http://www.feichtner-hof.de/biergarten.html in 0,3 / 0,5/ 1 liter mugs
Sitting in a beer garden in Munich people drink from 1 liter mugs mostly :mg:

Glasses for Pils look like that: http://www.beerglass.nu/veltins.html and are 0,3 liter.

btw: 0,3 liters is the normal size of a coke-can around the world.

I hope I could give you a brief insight into beer-culture.

have a nice day!
rupert
Happy Monkey • Jun 23, 2005 11:07 am
I can eat a burrito on a silver plate. It's easier than you'd think.
jinx • Jun 23, 2005 11:13 am
And a filet in a burger box with plastic cuttlery is also known as Outback's Curb-side Takeaway. Very popular actually...
mrnoodle • Jun 23, 2005 11:43 am
Is there a reason for the rules other than ritual?
BigV • Jun 23, 2005 12:15 pm
Dear rupip:

Thank you for a very informative post, an excellent first post. Welcome to the cellar. We all look forward to more dispatches from Salzburg.

If you can stand the racket, that is. :)
Trilby • Jun 23, 2005 12:39 pm
Sweet! I love the idea of different glasses for different brews! It's like a tea ceremony! I love stuff like this. It's what makes the world go 'round! :earth:

(I also love the smilie.)
capnhowdy • Jun 23, 2005 2:07 pm
ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh, beer. Good German beer at that!
I'll have one of each, and by the way call me a cab........
dar512 • Jun 23, 2005 2:38 pm
capnhowdy wrote:
and by the way call me a cab........

ok. You're a cab.



I tried to resist. :blush:

Really.
russotto • Jun 23, 2005 3:58 pm
rupip wrote:


btw: 0,3 liters is the normal size of a coke-can around the world.


A Real Coke Can is 355ml, no more, no less. In Yurrp, they have 355ml, 333ml, and 300ml. And 300ml cans are just plain wrong. However, a .5l or 1l mug of good beer can partially make up for it.
glatt • Jun 23, 2005 4:54 pm
I wish the US sold beer in the standard half liter bottle like the rest of the world. One half liter bottle is just the right size for me for one drink. A 12 oz bottle in the US is too little and two bottles is often a little more than I want.
BigV • Jun 23, 2005 7:30 pm
I feel the same way about coffee.

Except the part about not wanting a second liter.
ashke • Jun 23, 2005 8:49 pm
(Referring to the beer pitch picture.)

But who would see this particular advertisement??? I'm assuming though, that the field's rather remote...
busterb • Jun 23, 2005 10:03 pm
Head on down to "N'awlins" They like to sell 10oz beers, even in stores.
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 24, 2005 12:03 am
Thanks Rupert. :thumb:
OK, so each type of beer must go in a specific type container. Do the different Brands, of say lager, get served in the same mugs or must they be Brand specific?
rupip • Jun 24, 2005 3:17 am
thanks for the warm welcome :)

@ prof. russotto: european cans are mostly 333ml - but I wanted to keep it simple, in order not to confuse you guys ;) - which was obviously an unnecessary fear!

@xoxoxobruce: usually the brewery pays quite a lot to the restaurants / bars in order to be the primary supplier. its is a very good business. They not only provide all the glasses with their logos on it, but sometimes also the tap technique or even parts of the furniture.
So it is quite unusual to not have the right glass for the desired beer. some bars however don´t give a shit about that rules, are independent and put the beer in a glass without any brand
xoxoxoBruce • Jun 24, 2005 5:02 am
Oh, I see. We've been seeing that with Coke and Pepsi here, buying exclusive rights at fast food chains and school campuses.
The beer companies commonly pay to paint their name on independant supply trucks here.
Thanks again for the beer culture lesson. :)
wolf • Jun 24, 2005 7:29 pm
Beer comes in bottles, what the hell do you need glasses for?

Oh, REAL beer. I'll just lay down under the tap and you keep it running, all right?
footfootfoot • Jun 24, 2005 8:50 pm
rupip wrote:
...snip...
@footfootfoot
Concerning Cologne and Munich:
As you certainly remember Koelsch from Cologne is served in small glasses (0,2 liters) and the waiter will replace any empty glass with a full one, except you ask for the bill or put your hand on the glass. http://www.beerglass.nu/sion.koelsch.htm

...snip...

I hope I could give you a brief insight into beer-culture.

have a nice day!
rupert


I do remember and wish I had a koelsch right now.
LCanal • Jun 24, 2005 9:33 pm
Despite the name I beleive Kronenburg is a French beer hence the blanc and they probably don't serve it in Koln either
LCanal • Jun 24, 2005 9:43 pm
[QUOTE]Glasses for Pils look like that: http://www.beerglass.nu/veltins.html and are 0,3 liter.

One of the realy trick things about Germans and beer in glasses, such as above with a stem, is that the beer "mat or coaster" fits around the stem and above the base of the glass. This stops the drips of condensation before they get to the table and also remains attached to the glass.
busterb • Jun 24, 2005 10:23 pm
When I came home from Germany, I must have had 75 or so of the place mats. None the same. Mom cleaned house one day and there went my coasters and hand grenades :smack:
LCanal • Jun 24, 2005 11:49 pm
bB,

Reminded me of a 404 type screen I got one day when surfing that said someting to the effect.

"This URL is not available at the moment probably because my Mom has cleaned my room and inadvertently pulled out the plug...."
jaguar • Jun 25, 2005 3:42 am
LCanal - you're right.