- Munich beer
- nouna dark lager produced in Munich since the 10th century; has a distinctive taste of malt• Syn: ↑Munchener• Hypernyms: ↑lager, ↑lager beer
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Beer Hall Putsch — Marienplatz in Munich during the Beer Hall Putsch … Wikipedia
Beer garden — derieves from the German name Biergarten and is an open air area where beverages, (preferably beer), and prepared food are served. It is usually attached to a drinking establishment such as a public house or a German beer hall, which in places… … Wikipedia
Munich — For other uses of Munich or München , see Munich (disambiguation). München Munich … Wikipedia
Beer Hall Putsch — or Munich Putsch (Nov. 8–9, 1923) Unsuccessful attempt by Adolf Hitler to start an insurrection in Germany against the Weimar Republic. On Nov. 8, 1923, Hitler and his men pushed their way into a right wing political meeting in a Munich beer hall … Universalium
Beer stein — is the English term for a Steinkrug, a traditionally German beer drinking mug similar to a tankard. Beer steins can be made of pewter, silver, wood, porcelain, earthenware, stoneware or glass. Beer steins can have an open top or a hinged lid and… … Wikipedia
Beer style — is a term used to differentiate and categorize beers by various factors such as colour, flavour, strength, ingredients, production method, recipe, history, or origin.The modern theory of beer style is largely based on the work done by the late… … Wikipedia
Beer in Portugal — has a long history, going as far back as the time of the ancient Roman province of Lusitania, where beer was commonly made and drunk. Portugal is among the 11 largest beer producers in Europe, and is the 7th largest European exporter of the… … Wikipedia
BEER, MAX — (Moses; 1864–1943), German socialist historian and journalist. Beer was born in Tarnobrzeg, Galicia. Coming from socialist circles there, he emigrated to Germany via Vienna in 1889. He was first employed as a type setter and printer, then became… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BEER, MICHAEL — (1800–1833), German poet and playwright; brother of the composer giacomo meyerbeer and of the astronomer wilhelm beer . In one of his earliest works, the classical tragedy Klytemnestra (1823), he attempted to gain sympathy for a heroine who… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Munich — /myooh nik/, n. 1. German, München. a city in and the capital of Bavaria, in SW Germany. 1,188,800. 2. any dishonorable appeasement. Cf. Munich Pact. * * * I German München City (pop., 2002 est.: city, 1,227,958; metro. area, 1,893,715), capital… … Universalium