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Maroldsweisach

Getting there by bus:

Bus 8221 goes to Maroldsweisach once a day (currently 11:20). On the return you must take Bus 8221 to Ebern and then transfer to another bus or train to Bamberg.


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More information on Maroldsweisach can be found at  www.maroldsweisach.de (German)

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Breweries in Maroldsweisach

Brauerei Hartleb          Map
Small Brewery (less than 1000 hl/yr)
Herrenstrasse 9   Phone: 09532/240
96126 Maroldsweisach 
Since the 15th century Vollbier  (draft only)
Hotel rooms are available  
4 votes received for an average rating of 3.75      How can I vote?
 
Comment from Jan-Erik Svensson on 3/28/2003 2:11:39 AM
Robust is a really good word! This powerful golden-amber beer has loads of sweetish malt in both nose and taste, but it has a pronounced hoppiness as well.
 
Comment from Philipp Jeger on 5/28/2003 11:20:24 AM
I'm very stunned that foreign people like Hartleb so much. Well I like two drink this beer too. I especially like that You can buy small barrels ( 10 -30 liters) for Your own barbecue Party. The only problem ist You usually drink to much of it, because of the few H2CO3 ( i don't know the englich word for Kohlensäure)
 
Comment from Charles Miller of Oregon, Wisconsin on 3/30/2004 6:15:56 PM
Herr Jeger. Bitte, in englisch die Kohlensaure ist "carbon dioxide". Does Hartleb brew "bock bier" in Lent? I would love a stein or two this evening before bedtime. We brew a lot of German biers in Milwaukee and Madison, (10km North of Oregon). Also, we have the Sprecher Brauerie in New Glarus making Swiss style biers (10km Southwest of here). Come over and drink some of our fine beers when you can! Ein Prosit! Charles Miller
 
Comment from Carl von Bibra on 6/4/2004 6:05:53 PM
Small brew pub. Hefe Trube is our beer of choice. This exemplifies the what a micro brew should be.
 
Comment from Vic Duesel on 11/30/2004 1:44:21 PM
My wife Kathy and I visited Maroldsweisach in Dec. and Jan. 2002. My father was born there and I got to meet my Aunts, Uncle and cousins for the first time. We rented rooms at the Hartleb Brewery, the hospitality, food and beer is excellent and we can't wait to get back.
 
Comment from Jim Meredith on 9/7/2005 3:41:17 AM
I visited the Brauerei Hartleb for the first time after completing a nearby volksmarch in 2003. I liked the beer so much, I made a special trip back to have a few empty 2 and 3 liter bottles filled. To me, this beer is some of the best I've had in Germany.
 
Comment from Stefan Pratch on 12/7/2006 1:51:16 AM
Irmgard, du bist die Beste
 
Comment from Carl von Bibra on 12/19/2006 4:23:45 PM
I left a message before but having been treated to their Hefetrube again this last summer a couple times, I want to restate that it is among the best beers in the world. The only beer I would give the edge to is the unfiltered quality control beer at the Pilzner Urquel brewery.
 
Comment from Jürgen Wening on 3/26/2007 4:04:15 AM
Interesting hop pronounced beer which probably wouldn't differ much from other beers if it weren't unfiltered. But this way it's really very drinkable. The basalt stone area obviously adds some hardness to the water.
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