Kolsch in Cologne

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  1. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

    Any suggestions? Preferably in the city center.

    Thanks!
     
  2. Malt_Man

    Malt_Man Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2014 England

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  3. Gutes_Bier

    Gutes_Bier Maven (1,363) Jul 31, 2011 Germany

    Früh am Dom is the closest to the Cathedral ("Dom"). If you have time for a little bit of walking, head down to the Heumarkt (or take an S-Bahn one stop) and find Brauerei zur Malzmühle (aka Mühlen). Not far from Groß St. Martin's is Ausschank der Brauerei zum Pfaffen Max Päffgen, which I have never been to but have heard good things. Or you can catch an S-Bahn to Ehrenfeld to visit Braustelle.
     
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  4. digita7693

    digita7693 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2010 Germany

    When will you be there?

    I would say make the 10min walk to Heumarkt,as mjterney suggested, and hit Mühlen, Pfaffen and Päffgen. Arguably the 3 best. Id skip Früh as it is nothing special as far as beer is concerned, at least imo.
     
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  5. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

    Mid October. Actually spending most of my time on the Mosel, but we are going to spend an afternoon in Cologne checking out the cathedral and having some Kolsch.
     
  6. digita7693

    digita7693 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2010 Germany

    gotcha. if you need more advice, have time for a beer, or want to trade something send me a msg. ill be living in Bonn as of monday:slight_smile:

    cheers
     
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  7. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

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  8. Malt_Man

    Malt_Man Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2014 England

    IMHO there isn't a massive difference in the actual beers offered by the various Kolsch breweries (i.e., they are all good), but it is a lot of fun visiting each one and collecting a bier deckle (beer mat) as a souvenir, then framing the collection. Don't discount Fruh am Dom, it has an outside area where you can drink nice beer and be looking at one of the greatest man-made structures on planet Earth.
     
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  9. digita7693

    digita7693 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2010 Germany

    Ill give you the view at Früh, but drinking a Kölsch along the Rhein or at Heumarkt at Pfaffen offers wonderful views as well. But I have to disagree that all Kölsch is the same, I used to be falsely under the same impression. Their is quite a range of intricacies, discovering them is of course part of the fun. Try gaffel and then mühlen and I am guessing youll never want a gaffel again.
     
  10. paulaner

    paulaner Zealot (557) Jan 10, 2004 Wisconsin

    If you're spending most of your time on the Mosel make sure you stop at the Kloster Machern they have great food and the beer ain't too bad either. It's right across from Zeltingen near Bernkastel.
     
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  11. danfue

    danfue Initiate (0) Sep 16, 2012 Germany

    Also, if you're on the lower Mosel (near Koblenz), make sure to visit Vulkan Brauerei in Mendig near the Laacher See. It's a nice little private brewery with a Gasthof. The beer is nothing special, but very solid. Hell, Dunkel, Weizen. I heard they were making a Pale Ale this summer, but it wasn't available already when I was there in August. Maybe it will be in October.
     
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  12. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

    Looks like a cool place, thanks for the tip!
     
  13. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

    Made it to Pfaffen, not only was the Kolsch very good, but the people inside were super friendly.

    Also stopped by Vulkan, cool place, good food and decent beer. The Dunkel was ok, and the Pale Ale had pretty good flavor.

    Thanks again guys!
     
  14. Lurchus

    Lurchus Zealot (733) Jan 19, 2014 Germany

    Vulkan is really cool. They were at the beer festival here last weekend, and they want to put their pale ale in cans next year-I hope they will follow through with it. Locally produced single hop pale ale in cans....Yay!
    Glad you liked it. Nice guys, nice beer.
     
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  15. flexabull

    flexabull Initiate (0) Mar 9, 2006 California

    Yeah, I actually enjoyed the Pale more than the Dunkel. It was a fun place, glad we checked it out.
     
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