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4 reviews for Zum Fuchsbeck
| Beershine (261), Where Climate Suits My Clothes, Vietnam | | June 19, 2009 Went twice, once during the day and once at night. It was like two different places. Basically it was a great experience both times. During the day it was just the two of us. The lady was super-friendly and showed us the anniversary beer in the bottle in case we missed it on the menu. At night it was packed with locals and was easy to make friends. | | Oakes (421), gone rambling, Vietnam | | June 11, 2009 Friendly place, full at night with a boisterous crowd. Warm and cozy. Good beer - they had a couple of real winners. Extensive menu, if what you want is bratwurst anyway. | | pivnizub (273), Bochum, Porúří, Germany | | April 2, 2009 Quite cozy, dim and old-fashioned Gasthaus on the edge of the Old Town. Never saw it overcrowded..... Worth a stop! | | chriso (161), London, England | | March 28, 2009 There are two brewpubs (see also Sperber Brau) in this small town, so it is worth a stop. Fuchsbeck is rather less up-market than Sperber Brau, although the interior looks quite cosy. I would guess it is more of a locals place than Sperber although the inside was deserted when we visited mid-afternoon on a Friday. So, as it was a hot day, we opted to sit on the terrace, where there were a sprinkling of other customers. As we only had time for one beer I went for the unusual 2.8% dark hefeweizen - Schlanke Schwarze - which came in a bottle (not sure whether that is the norm). Unusual beer it may have been, inspiring it was not. Would have liked to try some of the other beers but Amberg beckoned. Worth a visit. |
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