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Land of Beer

September 12, 2012

One of the nicer traditions of drinking beer in a Cologne pub is the so-called Köbes, the waiter. They’re notorious for continually replacing empty glasses of local Kölsch brew with a full glass. Traditionally, a Kölsch could only be called that if the spires of the city's cathedral could be seen from the brewery. Even today, the term is a registered trademark in the EU, like champagne and cognac.

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