Europe’s Top Ten Places to Drink the Best Beer
Europe’s Top Ten Places to Drink the Best Beer

So we asked them to give us their top 10 absolute favorite places to drink beer in Europe…and they were all about it!
#10. Sheffield, England. Hop off a train and into a bar. Many European cities have good beer in train stations. The Sheffield Tap sits right next to the tracks and features about 30 casks and drafts, usually including a handful of local and relatively 
#9. Brussels, Belgium. Choose from nearly 2,500 beers in the heart of Brussels. Delirium Village (Impasse de la Fidelité 4) has grown from a bar into an empire. You can buy almost anything alcoholic in its eight adjoining venues, but the heart of the place is the downstairs bar, with a beer menu more massive than most telephone books. Some are vintages from breweries that went out of business long ago–you have the feeling you’re drinking beer from a dead star. The less crowded loft bar upstairs specializes in craft drafts, with a very knowledgeable bar staff to guide you.

#7 Regensburg, Germany. Drink fresh beer in the garden of a historic riverside hospital. Be patient enough to secure a waterside table at Gaststätte Spitalgarten (St.-Katharinen-Platz 1), then drink in views of Regensburg across the sprawling Danube. At night the spot-lit Cathedral towers over the old town and the ancient Stone Bridge. The St. Catherine Hospital has functioned on this site since the Middle Ages. Good basic food and a small range of very pleasant house brews would be less memorable in a less memorable setting, but this is always our first evening each time we return.
#6. Copenhagen, Denmark. Drink fresh-brewed beer in the world’s most beautiful amusement park. Færgekroen Bryghus, a small brewpub perched on a lake in the middle of Tivoli Gardens, is close enough to the thrill rides to hear the screams. Just a stroll through this Danish fantasyland is worth the price of admission; you’ll forget you’re anywhere near a big city. Linger into the night when the lights make it really special, with fireworks and lasers almost every Saturday night. The beers at the pub vary but can be quite good, though it’s the setting that vaults this place into our top ten.

#4 Munich, Germany. Savor a “dinner theater” where beer is the star. Der Pschorr (Viktualienmarkt 15) is one of the most entertaining of Munich’s brewery restaurants. A supporting cast offers a virtual ballet, as waitstaff pirouette under loaded trays of beer and food, but the beer is the focal event. Several times a night, wooden barrels (sized to require frequent changing) are muscled up onto the bar. The barman then hammers in a brass spigot and releases the first half dozen glasses of galloping foam. Prices are a cut above other beer halls, but the locally sourced menu is definitely worth it.

#2 Pilsen, Czech Republic. Taste the world’s best pilsner in an underground fermenting cellar at the Pilsner Urquell Brewery. Unfiltered Pilsner Urquell is served at the brewery and the brewery museum, but you have to take the tour to reach true 
#1 Salzburg, Austria. Visit the world’s best beer garden. In frequent visits over several decades, we have found Augustiner Bräu Kloster Mülln one of the most welcoming beer gardens on the planet. Our experiences have ranged from passing around a guitar with a couple of dozen students to mere “Prosit” mug-clinking, but Mülln’s always been more social than even the best of the German gardens. Six-euro liters of beer brewed only meters away, fresh charcoal grilled fish, and a staggering array of deli items further enrich the experience. The contented hum of the busy garden is the “Sound of Music” to our ears.
Thanks to the Tuppers for kindly sharing their picks with us. And check out Drinking In the Culture: Tuppers’ Guide to Exploring Great Beers in Europe while you’re at it…It’s a terrific read!



