Schneider Bräuhaus
Restaurant
About Schneider Bräuhaus
This is the Munich flagship of Schneider, Bavaria's oldest wheat beer brewery, where you can drink their legendary Weisse Tap 7 while watching actual brewing happen behind floor-to-ceiling glass windows. The copper kettles gleam under industrial lighting, creating a modern beer hall that feels more Brooklyn than traditional Bavaria. Their five-course beer pairing menu (around €65) matches each wheat beer style with dishes designed specifically for those flavors, not just thrown together.
You'll sit at long wooden tables surrounded by copper pipes and brewing equipment, with servers who actually understand the difference between their eight tap beers. The atmosphere splits the difference between beer hall gemütlichkeit and modern gastronomy. The open kitchen works in sync with the brewing schedule, so your Aventinus Weissbock arrives precisely as your venison is plated. The whole experience feels choreographed without being stuffy.
Most people order the wrong beer for their food. Skip the standard schnitzel and go for dishes that actually complement wheat beer's complexity. The pretzel soup with Tap 5 Mein Hopfen-Weisse (€4.50 beer, €8.50 soup) is brilliant, but avoid the overpriced Weisswurst at €14. Come between 6-8pm when brewing activity is highest and you can smell the hops. The beer menu explanations are genuinely helpful, not just marketing fluff.
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