Don't say you've been to Munich if you don't drink beer

German beer is world-famous, and if you come to Germany, not tasting local beer is considered a waste. If you are traveling in Munich, you can go to these beer halls or breweries to taste locally brewed traditional beer.

Hofbräuhaus

The Hofbräuhaus in Munich was founded in 1589 as the royal brewery of the time. The entire building can accommodate up to 5,000 people; the third floor is a grand banquet hall that can hold 1,000 people. The brewery serves its own HB beer. Interestingly, due to the increasing number of Chinese tourists, the 'March of the Volunteers' has become a must-play piece every day.
Erdinger Weissbier is brewed according to the German Beer Purity Law of 1516. It is the best-selling German beer in the world and is also known as the 'King of Wheat' in Germany. The Erdinger Weissbier brewery has a 110-year tradition of brewing beer.

Paulaner Brauerei Gruppe GmbH & Co. KGaA

At the Paulaner Brewery in Munich, visitors can experience the finest Munich brewing art and will have a dedicated guide to introduce the secrets of beer brewing. After the tour, snacks and drinks will be provided for visitors to taste, but visitors under 16 are not admitted.

Löwenbräu AG

Löwenbräu Brewery is one of the oldest breweries in Munich. Visitors can tour the brewery and witness firsthand how malt, hops, water, and yeast are transformed into refreshing beer. Reservations need to be made in advance, but visitors under 18 are not allowed.