Think German food, beer, lots of games and even choir practice. That’s what goes on at Newington’s Hartford Saengerbund, a German American social club that predates the Civil War and is still going ...
Join us on a fascinating journey as we uncover the story of Celina, a dedicated Kellnerin, or beer maid, at the world-renowned Oktoberfest. Dive into the bustling atmosphere of Bavaria's most ...
Beer has been part of American history since the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, but German immigration has largely shaped what U.S. beer culture looks like today. From style to social ...
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know! South Street was filled with the sounds of oompah music and the smell of fresh ...
Every April, the organizers of Oktoberfest put in an order for 75 to 80 kegs of Warsteiner beer direct from Germany. About 70 of those kegs, each containing 124 cups of beer, get drained. The ...
The brewery was built by German immigrant Heinrich Ludwig Kreische in approximately 1870, with events at the site commencing soon after. “Bluff SchuetzenFest reimagines and builds upon the gatherings ...
There’s no country more famous for its beer than Germany. That reputation is well deserved according to veteran beer writer Stephen Beaumont, author and co-author of fourteen books on the topic, ...
Join Local Historia as they go into the lagering vaults of three historic breweries in Pennsylvania. German immigrants revolutionized beer in America in the latter half of the 19th century. Join Local ...
Christian Eisenbeiss has beer in his blood. So does Bernhard Sailer. Both are third-generation members of German brewing families, both love their work, and for now, both are brewing up heady profits.