
Drink & Party in Winterberg
Tenne
Tenne is a night club, pub and a cocktail bar. Enjoy different kinds of music, ranging from salsa beats and house to charts and heavy and grunge. There are five bars on three dancefloors.
Discothek Alpenrausch
Dance and party fun till late at the Discothek Alpenrausch! Admission is 18 years and over. Admission till midnight only - 16 and 17 years of age.
Raidon
This club plays swing and dance music. It also serves over 100 kinds of beer as well as Cocktails and soft drinks.
Irish Pub
Black Water for traditional Irish beer.
German Beer

German beer is highly diverse and an important part of Germany's culture. In their per capita consumption of beer the Germans ... >> more
Top Breweries in and around Regensburg
If you are curious to find out why Bavarian beer has such an excellent reputation, then a tour of the old Kneitinger ... >> more
Drink & Party in Winterberg

Tenne Tenne is a night club, pub and a cocktail bar. Enjoy different kinds of music, ranging from salsa beats and house to ... >> more
Don’t use the “L” Word - The Beer A- Z

Outside Franconia, within Bavaria, Germans very rarely order “a lager”, which simply means “store” ... >> more
Best of the Rest
Baden-Württemberg Wine country, but with no shortage of breweries. In Karlsruhe, the Hoepfner brewery produces an ... >> more
Smoky Beer from Bamberg
Growing support for Islay single malts bodes well for a greater appreciation of the similarly smoky-tasting, dark lagers made ... >> more
A Resurrected Classic

Before the Wall came down, the most serious beer-hunters vaguely knew of only two or three local specialities that survived ... >> more
Kelheim World Cup Medals

The world’s oldest monastery brewery since at least 1050, is Kloster Weltenburg, near Kelheim, north of Munich on the ... >> more
Champagne of the North
Berliner Weisse is one of the great classics, but the tartness of Berlin’s wheat beer can be a shock. Not only does wheat ... >> more
Top Quality of Beer proven in Beer World Cup

The Beer World Cup in Seattle in 2006 was as feverish a challenge to national pride as anything on the pitch could be. More ... >> more

