Paulaner am Nockherberg
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About Paulaner am Nockherberg
Paulaner am Nockherberg sits on a hill southeast of Munich's center, serving as the original brewery taphouse where Paulaner's famous Salvator doppelbock was first served to monks. You'll drink the same 7.9% ABV beer that's been brewed here since 1629, plus the full Paulaner lineup in a genuine Bavarian setting that feels more authentic than most tourist beer halls. The massive beer garden holds 2,500 people in summer, and the terrace offers proper Munich skyline views.
The atmosphere changes dramatically with the seasons. During March's Starkbierfest, the place turns rowdy with locals downing strong Salvator while politicians get roasted at the legendary Politiker-Derblecken events. Summer evenings are mellower, with families and couples claiming spots in the sprawling beer garden under chestnut trees. The indoor restaurant serves proper Bavarian plates like schweinshaxe and schnitzel, not the watered-down versions you'll find downtown.
Most guides don't mention that a Maß costs EUR 9.50 here, which is actually reasonable for Munich. Skip the indoor dining unless it's raining, the beer garden and terrace are the real draws. The Starkbierfest gets packed and requires advance booking, but it's worth experiencing once if you can handle seriously strong beer. Come hungry, the portions are enormous and sharing plates makes financial sense.
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