Brewing at the castle
Brewing like in the Middle Ages: At «Brewing at the Castle», participants can make their own beer within the historic walls of Burgdorf Castle and learn all about the malt beverage.
- Amthausgasse 4, 3001 Bern
- +41 31 328 12 60
- meetings@bern.example.com
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How was beer brewed in the Middle Ages? Over an open fire, of course. At Burgdorf Castle, master brewer Üelu shows you how it's done: he recounts the history of beer, explains the ins and outs and teaches what's important when brewing together. It's a place for stirring, brewing and, of course, tasting.
Brewing at the castle" can be booked in the afternoon from April to October. During the approximately four-hour workshop, participants learn all about the mashing process, how delicate raw materials become beer, what styles of beer exist, what they taste like and make top-fermented Pale Ale themselves. The special feature: the brewing is done over an open fire, just like in the good old days! A few weeks later, after the fermentation process, the precious beer can be tasted and enjoyed. While the beer simmers in the courtyard of the castle, the group will discover objects and stories about this cult drink during the guided tour of the museum.
Brewing at the castle
How about some time out? If you want to turn "brewing at the castle" into a short break, why not spend the night at the Youth hostel in the castle - and explores the charming little town of Burgdorf the next day.