plan is to go cologne for the day so am reckoning on tasting some of the local beers ;-)I'd give your post a like, but decent beer and Düsseldorf in one sentence is a no-go for someone from Cologne as long as you don't speak about the Gaffel EigelStein Düsseldorf, where you get Gaffel-Kölsch (probably the only location where you can get Kölsch on tab there)
We played them last year, 1st round DFB-Cup, shame we didn't play at their place but at the Olympiastadion.Not Bundesliga but I’m off to Berlin in a couple of weeks and will be going to watch Dynamo Berlin. Great name but I think they are similar standard to Altrincham
What’s the crack with the local beer in Köln then? We wanted steins, the bar staff looked confused. We went back out on the night and saw people drinking from small, slim glasses. We were sort of told something that you get a small beer but it gets topped up once you’ve drank it. How do they keep up with who needs a top up?I'd give your post a like, but decent beer and Düsseldorf in one sentence is a no-go for someone from Cologne as long as you don't speak about the Gaffel EigelStein Düsseldorf, where you get Gaffel-Kölsch (probably the only location where you can get Kölsch on tab there)
I'd give your post a like, but decent beer and Düsseldorf in one sentence is a no-go for someone from Cologne as long as you don't speak about the Gaffel EigelStein Düsseldorf, where you get Gaffel-Kölsch (probably the only location where you can get Kölsch on tab there)
That's just the way they serve it traditionally. The servers are always overly attentive and you'll have a full one in front of you before you've finished the first one (without ordering it).What’s the crack with the local beer in Köln then? We wanted steins, the bar staff looked confused. We went back out on the night and saw people drinking from small, slim glasses. We were sort of told something that you get a small beer but it gets topped up once you’ve drank it. How do they keep up with who needs a top up?
I need clarity before my return!