A Nürnberg Delight: Christkindlesmarktbier
My beer gift from Nuremberg
Last December, I was invited to speak at an event in Nuernberg. That was fun and the audience enjoyed my facts about customer service. This is always a big topic for companies as a good service keeps the clients.
As a small token of appreciation, I received a bottle of the famous Christkindlesmarktbier, which was not easy to get that days as it was sold out.
Now, in early February, I've finally found the time to enjoy this special beer. And let me tell you, it was worth the wait!
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The Christkindlesmarktbier and Its Flavor
A Symphony of Flavors
With a robust, dark malt aroma and a delicate hop note, it strikes the perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness. The coppery glow of the beer is a real eye-catcher and makes you eager for that first sip.
They say the ideal drinking temperature is around 8°C. There you get the full flavor unfolds and letting me relive the pre-Christmas season all over again. So, don't worry, this beer is so tasty that even Santa takes a break to have a sip!
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The Brewery
A Legacy of Brewing Excellence
Behind this delicious beer is the Tucher Privatbrauerei GmbH & Co. KG from Nuremberg.
A well known brand.
This brewery has a long and proud history dating back to 1672. Originally founded in the Heilig-Geist-Spital, it is now part of the Radeberger Group within the Oetker conglomerate. Brewed according to the Bavarian Purity Law, the brewery uses only the finest ingredients: water, barley malt, and hops.
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Quality in Every Sip
With an alcohol content of 5.7% vol, Christkindlesmarktbier is strong enough to get you into the festive spirit but mild enough to enjoy in good company.
The brewery places great emphasis on tradition and quality, which is evident in every sip of this special beer. But let's be honest, who could resist a beer named after a Christmas market? It's like liquid Christmas party in a glass!
The Tucher Family and Their History
A Storied Past
The Tucher family, one of Nuremberg's most influential patrician families, has an impressive history dating back to 1309. Originally known as a merchant family, the Tuchers gained great wealth and influence through their trading company in the 15th and 16th centuries. They traded successfully in goods like saffron and were also involved in mining.
Influence and Legacy
The family was almost continuously represented in the Inner Council of the city of Nuremberg and played a significant role in city politics.
Their ancestral seat, the Rittergut Simmelsdorf, was acquired in 1598 and remains in the family's possession to this day. The Tuchers are known for their numerous foundations and their commitment to cultural and social projects in Nuremberg. Their history is closely intertwined with the development of the city and reflects Nuremberg's rise as a major trading and cultural center.
The City of Nuremberg
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A City of History and Charm
Nuremberg, the home of our Christkindlesmarktbier, is a city full of history and charm. Known for its famous Christkindlesmarkt, Nuremberg attracts thousands of visitors each year who are enchanted by the festive atmosphere. The city offers a rich culture, impressive architecture, and, of course, a long brewing tradition.
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A Festive Experience
A visit to Nuremberg during the Christmas season is an experience not to be missed.
So, what could be better than enjoying a Christkindlesmarktbier while you're there? And if you're lucky, you might even meet the Christkind in person – but don't worry, it won't steal your beer!
Fun Facts About the Beer
We even hat the nice beer within our presentation during the event. See a quick shot I did there
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Seasonal Delight
- Did you know that Christkindlesmarktbier is only brewed during the pre-Christmas season? It's a true seasonal beer! So, if you see it, grab it before Santa does.
A Visual Treat
- The coppery glow of the beer comes from the special roasting of the malt – a real eye-catcher in the glass. It's so beautiful, you almost forget to drink it... almost.
Pure Beer Magic
- The beer is brewed according to the Bavarian Purity Law, which has been in effect since 1516 and only allows the use of water, barley malt, and hops. No secret ingredients, just pure beer magic.
Festive Spirit
- With an alcohol content of 5.7% vol, Christkindlesmarktbier is strong enough to get you into the festive spirit but mild enough to enjoy in good company. Perfect for making the Christmas carols a bit louder and the jokes a bit funnier.
Perfect Temperature
- The ideal drinking temperature of 8°C ensures that the aromas unfold perfectly – so pop it in the fridge! Or, if you're in Nuremberg, just leave it out on the balcony. Cheers!
Christkindlesmarktbier User Reviews
I enjoyed the beer after a day full of talks and presentations.
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A Mixed Bag of Opinions
- "A nice little beer! But there are better Christmas beers out there. 7 out of 10 points."
- "Very good... Extremely lively and sprightly. A sweet-malty start that transitions to a hoppier and spicier finish. 8 out of 10 points."
- "A bit thin for a Christmas beer, but still enjoyable. 6 out of 10 points."
- "The coppery glow is beautiful, but the hop extract gives it a rough bitterness. 5 out of 10 points."
- "A winter lager with character. Good, but not great. 7 out of 10 points."
Cheers and a merry pre-Christmas season! 🍻
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Overall: Christkindlesmarktbier
This beer is easy to drink and comes with something special. Nothing dominant screeming in taste or style - but still special.
I would drink it again!
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It’s a great post and sounds like an amazing beer. Thanks for sharing
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That beer sounds delicious. I need to branch out and try some new ones again. I've kind of been stuck on Guinness Extra Stout lately. Sadly, a lot of the craft brewers are closing in our area due to the economy but we still have quite a few left.
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