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My trip to Germany

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Matt D.

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I had the opportunity to travel to Germany from April 9-16 to work in our office there for a week. I spent most of my time in Mainz, though on Saturday we went north to the old city of Idstein, then west toward Koblenz to hit up the Konigsbacher brewery then back to Mainz. On Sunday my coworker and I took the train from Mainz south to Mannheim, a German coworker picked us up there and we went to Heidelberg for most of the day. Lots of castles and beautiful countryside, awesome food and amazing beer. I can't wait to go back again.

The gallery of pictures I took is here: http://picasaweb.google.com/matt.dereus/GermanyTrip

A few pictures that I like the most...
A crooked house in Idstein. Yes, the salon next door says www.hairkiller.de on the window.


A view of one of the massive amounts of vineyards in the area. Nearly every hillside that faces the sun is terraced like this and covered with grape vines, and many of the fields are vineyards as well.


The Eltz family castle.


The castle in Heidelberg from the town square. (more pictures from inside in the gallery)


Inside the church in Heidelberg.


And some cars I was able to get pictures of:
Three different Porsches





Three convertibles: A Ford Escort, BMW 3-series, BMW Z4

Audi S6 Avant with the 429hp V10

Renault F1 car on display in the Amsterdam airport
 
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Matt D.

Guest
The beer pictures because why else do people go to Germany?

This is the Zischke unfiltered pils brewed by Konisbacher. The brewery is on the hill overlooking the Rhein River. The building itself is very tall because the tanks holding the beer are built up tall to take up less space. Beyond the color the German pilsner isn't much like the American pilsner. It has a little bite but more flavor, not watered down at all.


The Konigsbacher mai bock. Tastes like pretty much like the mai bock you can get here, but it had a bit more bite though was very smooth. 6.4% alcohol as most mai bocks are.


This is a dark beer (dunkel) at a small brewery in the middle of downtown Heidelberg. You probably see a dark beer and think it's like Guinness, thick and heavy. They're nothing like that, very tasty and extremely smooth. Notice the beer coaster... 33%! They brew a 33% alcohol beer and sold it in .2 liter glasses, but they were all out when we were there. :( That mug is .5 liter.


This blurry picture is from the Eisgrub brewery, downtown Mainz. They had a couple of different brews, both on the darker side though I can't even begin to describe the flavor. You could tell they were darker by the taste, but were smooth like butter. I had a couple too many of these on my last night there, basically passed out in my hotel room and woke up the next morning without the slightest sign of a hangover. I bought one of those clay mugs to bring home.


Two other different beers my coworker and I had... Can't remember what these were.


And for fun... While in Idstein we wanted a snack, saw this Italian ice cream shop with a bunch of people outside eating ice cream and drinking coffee so we thought it would be a good place to go. They had these amazing milk shakes. Mine had bananas and rum and my coworker got strawberries and whiskey. Best ice cream and milk shakes I have ever had.
 

dmention7

Hater
I went to Germany and France during a highschool trip, and I'd like to hit up germany again sometime. Especially since I'm now of drinking age
 

Jana

New Member
Thanks for sharing the pictures, Matt. I was in Germany back in 8th grade, and was able to see many castle's, including the famous Neuschwanstein castle. It is just amazing to see the old architecture in the buildings.

My parents were over there last year for about a week visiting our exchange student. My dad is a huge fan of the German beer as well. :D
 
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Matt D.

Guest
Yes, it is very cool seeing buildings that are over 1000+ years old and are still standing. The Eltz castle alone took 500 years to build. I enjoyed the country a lot and hope to go back some day. I'd even consider moving there if the opportunity presented itself.
 

Picklz

SUDO Make me a SAMCH
That's pretty awesome, I'm also mostly German and would love to go visit; great beer, awesome cars, the Autobahn, do want!
 
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Matt D.

Guest
That's pretty awesome, I'm also mostly German and would love to go visit; great beer, awesome cars, the Autobahn, do want!
I also need to mention that I can count on one hand how many "big" girls I saw in Germany, they simply don't have any extra meat on their bones. The dutch girls I saw at the Amsterdam airport were extremely attractive as well. :romp_69r:
 

LTroyer

New Member
Germany is a beautiful, clean country. I was in germany for a month during train up for deployment. Next time you happen to go there Hit up "Eagles Nest" which was hitlers retreat during WW2, "King Ludwics castle's", and the BMW world head-quarters. Thats all i can remember during our R&R considering the rest was a litte.... Hazy...
 
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