Monday, September 12, 2011

Brauhaus Lemke


Yeah!!  Beer!! There is good beer brewed in Berlin!!

Now I am not the biggest fan of beer in general, but after living in southern Germany back in 2002 for a few months, I really learned to appreciate a good beer. In the south, it seems that every little town has their own local brewery. Here in the north there is not the same variety and surplus of selections. So I have been having a hard time finding a good beer that I like.  In fact I had given up on ever finding one, but thanks to a chance meeting with some visiting friends, I found one!! We discovered Brauhaus Lemke.

Bier Sampler (LtoR, Original, Pils, Weizen and the Seasonal brew)
There are two locations, Brauhaus Lemke am Schloss, next to Schloß Charlottenburg, and right off Hackescher Markt, build under the raised train tracks, which gives it a nice ambiance, though it can be little loud at moments outside in the biergarten as a train rolls by.

We discovered Lemke after touring Schloß Charlottenburg, it was a nice location across the street from the Schloss and a block from the river Spree. This time we went to their location near Hackescher Markt, which is a more convenient location for us to visit.

They offer a sampling of the beers they brew so you can choose which you like best. They always have a seasonal beer along with the dark original, a pils, and their weizen. The dark was good but I liked their current seasonal beer best.
Roasted seeds (Wheat, Hops,??)
They served some roasted seeds with the sampler, what ever they are exactly, they are used to make the beer. They were quite tasty.

Look Mom all gone!
The Menu
Lemke also had quite and impressive menu. There are mostly German meals from all over Germany, with a few foreign favs, like Hungarian Gulasch or BBQ Spare ribs. Oh yumm! They offer the menu in English and the servers speak English as well, which is always nice for travelers.
Schwäbische Kasespätzle
 















I ended up going with Schwäbische Kasespätzle and Mr. Man got the Pork roast with German dumplings (Knödel- which everyone should try at least once in their life, German soul food, if there ever was such a thing!).
Pork roast with Knödel
Brauhaus Lemke is a great place to visit if you want a good German dinning experience! Or to just have a good beer between Museum visits. It is barely a five minute walk across the river from the Museum Island.

Oh Man, this post is making me hungry!

1 comment:

  1. Nice pics showing off a lovely looking dinner. I love the roasted seeds with sampler!

    We stopped here for a celebratory "Yea- We got the apartment dinner!" and felt quite fancy.

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