Vohenstrauss Beer Guide: Your Vohenstrauss guide to beer, beer bars, breweries and brewpubs

Latest reviews from Vohenstrauss

50 /100
REWE Vohenstrauß (Grocery Store)
WAIDHAUSER STRASSE 33
“Visited several times in 2023. Ordinary REWE with a good selection of standard beers as well as lots of local and regional beers. No craft to be find here, but good place for many Oberpfalz beer ticks.“
tgrtnr 279 days ago
30 /100
REWE Vohenstrauß (Grocery Store)
WAIDHAUSER STRASSE 33
“An ordinary supermarket with some regional beers.“
kolemkoukolem 303 days ago
100 /100 BAHNHOFSTRASSE 18
“I enjoy every Zoigl weekend in that historical pub decorated by lots of train-related objects and old framed photographs.“
MaltoseLiquids24 2076 days ago
70 /100 BAHNHOFSTRASSE 18
“Centrally located in Vohenstrauss in this basic Zoiglstube serving Alt-Reuther Zoigl (private, commercial, non-echter). On our visit the beer was clean but basic (3.4). Typical old world Bavarian look and feel, lots of musical instruments and farm implements and framed photographs hanging on pastel-colored walls, the room framed well by the grid of exposed rafters. Not much else to say about it, you’ll find the typical cold meat and cheese plates and a single, decent beer. Vohenstrauss is pretty far away from Windisch. and Falkenberg, but if you’re making the trek out to Strehern and d’Eisenbahn is open, it’s worth a stop for the sake of comparison.“
3fourths 3076 days ago
74 /100 MARKTPLATZ 35
“True, nothing has changed here since the foundation of the brewery in the year 1898; it is already a surprise that the small, cozy old-fashioned tap room is lit by electric bulbs.... The service is done by charming bohemian girls, who will bring the Weizen always with a slice of lemon in it. So be careful! Worth a journey......“
pivnizub 5086 days ago
70 /100 MARKTPLATZ 35
“Brewery and pub only in Vohenstrauß, only a few miles from the Czech border, near the A6 motorway Plzen-Nürnberg. Located on market square with easy parking nearby. The pub looks as it must have looked 100 years ago, nothing seems to have changed here - what a gem. Walls with dark wooden panels, old pictures and already about 5 regulars there when I visited on a Friday around 10:30 in the morning. Serving the beer is a real ceremony. First the beer is poured into a stein, then a slice of lemon is added (?). Then a pot of water is heated on a single electric cooker in the corner of the taproom. The stein with the beer is then put into the hot water for about half a minute, only the is it served to the thirsty beer enthusiast. They do not bottle beers, but you can buy 5 litre mini casks to take away, which was my choice as I had to drive. Friendly and helpful staff. A place full of its own character, a lovely Bavarian village brewery and pub - a great experience.“
Quack-Duck 5465 days ago
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