Bamberg: Germany's beer capital with unsurpassed brewery density!

Bamberg: Germany's beer capital with unsurpassed brewery density!

In Germany, the travel voucher portal Tripz has determined the best beer cities, and the results are clear: most winners come from Bavaria, with the Franconian city of Bamberg taking first place. The examination refers to 59 known beer cities, which were assessed using criteria such as the number of breweries, beer gardens and beer prices.

The ranking shows that Bamberg is the beer capital of Germany with an impressive score of 173. The city was able to shine especially in the density of breweries and beer gardens. There are a high number of traditional beer cellars that not only attract visitors, but also contribute to the cultural identity of the region. The 59 points for the brewery and beer garden density underline the clear overweight of leisure activities in Bamberg, although the city received only 55 points during the beer prices.

franc dominates the beer landscape

In places two and three, other Franconian cities, Bayreuth and Würzburg, follow with 157 and 144 points. Bayreuth scored especially in the beer density, while Würzburg severely cuts off the density of the breweries. The close link between brewing culture and regional pride can also be felt in these cities.

In addition, the examination also brings other Franconian cities into play. Erlangen, also with 144 points, shares third place with Würzburg, which once again underlines the strong beer culture in the region. In the Upper Palatinate, two other cities can be found in the top ten list with Amberg and Regensburg. Amberg took fourth place with 142 points, while Regensburg ranks in seventh place with 137 points.

Munich's single -digit beer price

The Bavarian capital Munich joins this trend, but only reaches eighth place. Despite a solid number of breweries and beer gardens, the beer price remains the big shortcoming for Munich. With only 24 points in this category, the city cut off as the worst. The high prices could lead to a rethink among visitors, especially at large events such as the Oktoberfest, where the prices already exceed the 15 euro mark. It is a fascinating picture that arises here: Munich has all the prerequisites for beer culture, but the high prices could throw a shadow on the pleasure.

The complete ranking not only occupies the dominance of Franconia in the beer segment, but also raises questions of how the beer prices in the city of Munich could influence drinking behavior. For beer lovers and tourists, the question remains whether the sound of the Munich beer gardens is worth the high prices or whether they prefer to choose the charming, cheaper alternatives in the Franconian cities.

Platz Stadt beer gardens breweries beer price Points
1 Bamberg 59 59 55 173
2 Bayreuth 54 49 54 157
3 Würzburg 37 58 49 144
3 Erlangen 55 57 32 144
4 Amberg 58 29 55 142
5 rosenheim 57 44 39 140
6 nuremberg 52 54 33 139
7 Regensburg 53 47 37 137
8 Munich 56 56 24 136
9 Aschaffenburg 46 43 43 132
10 Mainz 41 52 37 130

The Franconian cities impressively show what importance the brewing culture has for regional identity and tourism, while Munich has to wonder how its beer offers can make it more attractive in view of the high prices. More details can be found in a detailed report in a detailed report www.merkur.de .

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