There is also a two-week German Oktoberfest in Germany, which is called the three largest Oktoberfest in the world together with the other two Oktoberfest in Denver and Oktoberfest in London. Every Oktoberfest in Germany, there are more than 6 million tourists alone. According to statistics, in this festival, almost 6 million liters of beer will be consumed. Other foods, such as sausages, roast chicken and so on, are even more numerous. Perhaps no one likes beer more than the Germans.
And called it? Liquid bread? The birthplace of beer, especially German beer, is actually in a little-known town. Freising, the capital of Freising County, is a small town with a population of less than 50,000, located on the banks of the Hisar River. Next to this town is Munich International Airport. If you have ever flown at Munich International Airport, you will definitely see two obvious peaks.
Among these two peaks, one is called Weinsteffen Mountain, where there is the oldest brewing workshop, and the other is Church Mountain. 165438+In the 1940s, the first brewery was built, but it was still a monastery at that time, and now it has gradually developed into a famous Munich Beer Institute. After that, with the continuous development, beer was no longer confined to monasteries, and many places in Europe began to brew beer.
For Freising, the earliest history that can be found in ancient books is around the 8th century, which means that this town has a history of thousands of years. Now, a black bear with luggage can be seen on the emblem of Freising. It is said that the black bear helped Saint Corbigny Ann cross the Alps with her luggage, and established the pioneer of Frasin parish. Now, you can see many sculptures of black bears in Freising City.
Flessing, the Millennium Ancient City: the birthplace of German beer, is full of black bear sculptures, but few people know about it.
In addition, the very famous technical university of munich has a campus in Freising. At present, there are more than 5000 kinds of beer brewed in Germany. Even if you drink one every day, it will take more than ten years to finish it all. However, this town, the birthplace of German beer, is not well known. There is no hustle and bustle of a metropolis here, and everything seems so quiet, leisurely and uncontested.