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When it comes to beer, it is naturally the most famous in Germany, and I have to say that German beer is the business card of pure beer in recent centuries, with six categories and countless brands. The first impression of Germans may be that they are rigorous and rational, but they are very fond of drinking beer, and many people even drink more beer than water a day, as if drinking beer is the same as drinking water normally.
There is also a two-week Oktoberfest in Germany, which is known as the world's top three beer festivals along with the other two Denver Oktoberfest and London Oktoberfest. At each Oktoberfest, more than 6 million visitors alone visit the festival, and it is estimated that about 6 million liters of beer are drunk during the festival. Other foods such as sausages, roast chicken, etc., are even more numerous, and there is probably no more beer than the Germans.
The so-called "liquid bread" beer, especially the birthplace of German beer, is actually in a small town that is not well known. Freising, the capital of the German county of Freising, is a small city with a population of less than 50,000 on the banks of the Isar River, and next to this small city is Munich International Airport. If you've ever flown at Munich International Airport, you're sure to see two of the more pronounced peaks.
One of the two peaks, the Wehenstephan Mountain, has the oldest winery, and the other is the Chapel Hill. In the forties of the 11th century, the first brewery was built, but it was still a monastery and has now developed into the more famous Munich Beer Academy. Later, beer was not confined to monasteries, and beer was brewed in many parts of Europe.
The earliest history that can be found in ancient books is around the 8th century, that is, the town is also thousands of years old, and today a black bear with luggage can be seen on the city coat of arms of Freising, which is said to be the pioneer who helped the saint Corbinian carry his luggage over the Alps and established the parish of Frassin. Today, many sculptures of black bears can be seen in Freising.
The thousand-year-old city of Freising: the birthplace of German beer, the city is full of black bear sculptures, but few people know about it.
In addition, the well-known Technical University of Munich has a campus in Freising. At present, there are more than 5,000 kinds of beer brewed in Germany, and even if you drink one beer a day, it will take more than ten years to drink all of them. However, this small town where German beer originated is not very well-known, there is no noise and bustle of the metropolis, and everywhere seems so quiet, slow and uncontested.
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That's Freising. Germany is famous for its beer, and the city of Freising, although not very famous, is the birthplace of German beer.
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The birthplace of German beer is located on the banks of the Isar River, and the name of the town is Freising. Next to the town is Munich International Airport. Because it is far away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis, it is particularly peaceful and cozy.
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In Freising, Germany, it is also the venue of the German Oktoberfest, which is visited by many people every year. Beer is also a daily drink in Germany.
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The ancient city of Freising, a small town on the banks of the Isar River with a population of less than 50,000, is located next to the Munich International Airport.
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