‘World of beer’ attraction just a few hours from the UK has Dr Seuss-like tower, tours and free booze --[Reported by Umva mag]

A MASSIVE beer attraction is just a few hours from the UK – and you get some free booze along the way. Kuchlbauer’s World of Beer is an attraction in Germany. Kuchlbauer’s World of Beee is home to both a brewery and art attractionInstagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba You can book tours of both the brewery and art towerInstagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba It has an on-site beer garden too, although you get a free half litre during the tourInstagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba It is made up of two main buildings – Kuchlbauer Tower KunstHaus Abensberg. The Kuchlbauer Tower opened in 2010, with the 35ft tower dedicated to Bavarian beer. It functions as a brewery, with a free half litre beer along the way as well as a free pretzel. And KunstHaus Abensberg was added in 2014. Designed by architecture Peter Pelikan, it is an attraction based on the works of artist Hundertwasser. Previous tourists have compared the art attraction to both Barcelona‘s Gaudi as well as Dr Seuss. Tourists have to book tours ahead of time as they do not run every day. The tour of the brewery take around 90 minutes, going through the entire attraction. Despite it being a brewery, you can still takes kids on the tour although they must be over 16 to try the beer. And while you can book tours of KunstHaus Abensberg, you can visit it at your own pace although recommends allowing 60 minutes to explore. Combined tickets of the two range from £8.30 for kids and to £16.60 for adults. It also has a huge beer garden with a restaurant on-site at the foot of the tower. Time it right and you can visit one of their two events – their Easter Market and Christmas Market. Previous tourists have raved about it. Time it right and you can go to the Easter or Christmas marketsInstagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba One said: “One of the most interesting and fun brewery tours you can go on.” Another said: “Somewhat bizarre at times, but lots of fun.” A third called it “a hidden gem in the countryside of Bavaria”. The best way to get to the attraction is to fly to Munich Airport from the UK. Flights are as little as £17.99 when flying with easyJet from Edinburgh or Manchester, and take just a few hours. Kuchlbauer’s World of Beer  is then just over an hour from Munich. If you fancy going to Spain, here’s where to go to find the best beer in the world. And here’s how to find the UK’s biggest pub. The 10 cheapest pints in the world These 10 countries have the cheapest pints in the world Uzbekistan – 70p China – 90p Madagascar – £1 Vietnam – £1.02 Ukraine – £1.06 Belarus – £1.07 Philippines – £1.25 Colombia – £1.28 Azerbaijan – £1.29 Kazakhstan – £1.34 Source: How to Order a Beer in Any Country in the World by Fraser Metcalf

Oct 14, 2024 - 10:50
‘World of beer’ attraction just a few hours from the UK has Dr Seuss-like tower, tours and free booze --[Reported by Umva mag]

A MASSIVE beer attraction is just a few hours from the UK – and you get some free booze along the way.

Kuchlbauer’s World of Beer is an attraction in Germany.

a group of people sitting at tables in front of a building that says kuchbauer
Kuchlbauer’s World of Beee is home to both a brewery and art attraction
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a brick archway with the word biergarten on it
You can book tours of both the brewery and art tower
Instagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba
a bottle of kuchlbauer weisse beer next to a full glass
It has an on-site beer garden too, although you get a free half litre during the tour
Instagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba

It is made up of two main buildings – Kuchlbauer Tower KunstHaus Abensberg.

The Kuchlbauer Tower opened in 2010, with the 35ft tower dedicated to Bavarian beer.

It functions as a brewery, with a free half litre beer along the way as well as a free pretzel.

And KunstHaus Abensberg was added in 2014.

Designed by architecture Peter Pelikan, it is an attraction based on the works of artist Hundertwasser.

Previous tourists have compared the art attraction to both Barcelona‘s Gaudi as well as Dr Seuss.

Tourists have to book tours ahead of time as they do not run every day.

The tour of the brewery take around 90 minutes, going through the entire attraction.

Despite it being a brewery, you can still takes kids on the tour although they must be over 16 to try the beer.

And while you can book tours of KunstHaus Abensberg, you can visit it at your own pace although recommends allowing 60 minutes to explore.

Combined tickets of the two range from £8.30 for kids and to £16.60 for adults.

It also has a huge beer garden with a restaurant on-site at the foot of the tower.

Time it right and you can visit one of their two events – their Easter Market and Christmas Market.

Previous tourists have raved about it.

a man taking a picture in front of a building that says kuchlbauer
Time it right and you can go to the Easter or Christmas markets
Instagram/weissbierbrauerkuchlba

One said: “One of the most interesting and fun brewery tours you can go on.”

Another said: “Somewhat bizarre at times, but lots of fun.”

A third called it “a hidden gem in the countryside of Bavaria”.

The best way to get to the attraction is to fly to Munich Airport from the UK.

Flights are as little as £17.99 when flying with easyJet from Edinburgh or Manchester, and take just a few hours.

Kuchlbauer’s World of Beer  is then just over an hour from Munich.

If you fancy going to Spain, here’s where to go to find the best beer in the world.

And here’s how to find the UK’s biggest pub.

The 10 cheapest pints in the world

These 10 countries have the cheapest pints in the world

  1. Uzbekistan – 70p
  2. China – 90p
  3. Madagascar – £1
  4. Vietnam – £1.02
  5. Ukraine – £1.06
  6. Belarus – £1.07
  7. Philippines – £1.25
  8. Colombia – £1.28
  9. Azerbaijan – £1.29
  10. Kazakhstan – £1.34

Source: How to Order a Beer in Any Country in the World by Fraser Metcalf






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