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  2. Alcohol-free beer is gaining popularity, even at Oktoberfest

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    Even at Oktoberfest — arguably the world's most famous ode to alcoholalcohol-free beer is on the menu. All but two of the 18 large tents at the festival offer the drink through the ...

  3. Alcohol-free beer is gaining popularity, even at Oktoberfest

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    It has the same taste but fewer calories than a soft drink, he said, thanks to the brewery's process of evaporating the alcohol. “You can't drink beer every day — unfortunately,” he joked last week at the Bavarian state brewery in the German town of Freising, about 31 kilometers (19.26 miles) north of Munich.

  4. Category:German alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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    S. Sechsämtertropfen. St. Vitus (drink) Categories: German drinks. Alcoholic drinks by country. Alcohol in Germany. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  5. Rumple Minze - Wikipedia

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    Rumple Minze [pronunciation?] is a German-style liqueur brand, best known for peppermint schnapps.The brand is owned by the holding company Diageo, based in London. [1]The Rumple Minze peppermint liquor has a strong peppermint smell and taste, and it has a high alcohol content at 50% alcohol by volume, (100 proof), compared to the 40% (or 80 proof) of most liquors.

  6. Beer in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Kölsch is a pale, light-bodied, top-fermented beer, which when brewed in Germany, can only legally be brewed in the Cologne region. 11–12° Plato, 4.5–5% ABV. Münchener Bier is a beer from Munich that is protected under EU law with PGI status, first published under relevant laws in 1998.

  7. The Best German Restaurant in (Almost) Every State - AOL

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    Alaska: West Berlin. Anchorage. Whether you want to grab a kölsch and a pretzel or dig into a roasted chicken, West Berlin offers the best of German cuisine. We’re especially happy to see ...

  8. 6 Traditional German Recipes You Need to Try - AOL

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    2. Spaetzle. Otherwise known as Käsespätzle, spaetzle is a German egg noodle pasta that has a chewy texture akin to dumplings. It is the epitome of comfort food and one of the most beloved ...

  9. Berliner Weisse - Wikipedia

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    Berliner Weisse (German: Berliner Weiße, pronounced [bɛʁˌliːnɐ ˈvaɪ̯sə] ⓘ) is a cloudy, sour beer of around 3.5% alcohol by volume. It is a regional variation of the wheat beer style from Northern Germany, dating back to at least the 16th century. It can be made from combinations of malted barley and wheat, with the stipulation that ...