• Cross-border Beer Hike

    A Cross-border Beer Hike from the Bavarian Forest into Czechia wasn’t much of an option back in the Cold War days. Now though, it’s an opportunity to hike through …

    A Tale of Two Cities – A Beery Visit to Cologne and Dusseldorf

    A Tale of Two Cities is my story of a recent beery visit to Cologne and Dusseldorf. For this trip, …

    Beery Regensburg

    Beery Regensburg – that isn’t the first thing that will come to most people’s minds when thinking about Bavaria’s fourth …

    A Naabtal Beer Hike into Regensburg

    My Naabtal Beer Hike started with meeting Rich, the Beerwanderer coming off a morning train from Munich. We had timed …

    A Beer Hike in the Labertal

    The Labertal is a place that had not been on my radar screen until this year. I didn’t know anything …

    Festbier

    … in case you are curious Festbier is the style of beer that you’ll be drinking the next time you …

    Festbier vs Oktoberfest

    Abilene Paradox

    Sounds Good To Me The “Abilene Paradox” is a phrase that should at least stir some cobwebs if, like me, …

    Back in New Mexico

    It feels good to be back in New Mexico … back hiking the local trails … back biking the local …

    America’s Wurstfest

    It’s America’s Wurstfest — not worst fest. Early November in New Braunfels, Texas means that it is time for one …

    Boggy Beer Hiking and the Murnau Moos

    Sometimes hiking in the rain is inevitable and on this summer day, it resulted in some wet, boggy beer hiking …

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    Cerro Grande Spring

    Cerro Grande is a high peak on the eastern flank of the Jemez Mountains in north-central New Mexico. At 10,207 …

    A Stop in Shiner

    A Sunday stop in Shiner, Texas was a pretty quiet and solitary time until the Spoetzl Brewery opened. Shiner, a …

    Shiner Spoetzl Brew Kettles

    Beery Austin

    A beery Austin day started off with a hike along the reservoir that cuts through the Texas capital near its …