Okay, this beer was pretty delicious. Somehow, it just hit the spot. Lots of hops.
The interesting thing about this beer is that it’s brewed in Baden-Württemberg, about 170 miles south of Stuttgart, in the Black Forest. Tannenzäpfle means “little fir cones,” which I suppose have something to do with the trees around the brewery. You might think “hey! I bet they use pine cones to brew this beer!” but you’d be wrong. The Germans don’t put pine cones in beer.
Ahh, yes. Tannenzäpfle. I remember finding this in a bar in NYC once. Too bad I can’t remember where.
Interesting fact: the brewery is owned by the state of Baden-Württemberg. So this makes it a socialist beer.
This is a beer you’ve definitely had before, though you may not have realized it, because it was served at our wedding! Holger specially requested that they have it. I didn’t know it was socialist though, I’m not sure if that has any implications for the marriage…
I KNEW I had it before! But as for the marriage implications, it simply means everyone in your marriage shares equally; Holger buys some chocolate, and a share belongs to you.
That’s how it works in our household too; I buy some chocolate, and 70% goes to Alissa.