Fortress Marienberg after a Strong Suffolk Ale
Bavarians are very proud of their wonderful beers, and for that reason, it can be very difficult to track down imported or even non-regional beer. Strong Suffolk Vintage Ale is a luxurious, complex blend of a two year-old, oak barrel aged ale (12% ABV) and a freshly brewed dark ale (5%). And we were walking toward a pub that offered this speciality, this nectar of the gods, as if we Bierwolves of Bamberg were awoken with full moon nigh, and the very tears of Gambrinus lay before us in half liter glassware.
My friend had been describing the beer to me, how he had come to find this wonderment of cellarwork, of plums and wood and raisins and spice, of philosophy and prose that left me thinking of nothing other than sitting in a dark english pub and sipping on a fine old beer whilst some laddies play fiddle -n- pan flute in the corner an the salty ol Captain Haddock pulled gently on a pipe, whispering stories of leviathans and sirens to the fearstruck greenhorns.
Needless to say, Captain Haddock was nowhere to be found. We sat down and enjoyed our fine beers, and commenced yelling at each other, trying to be heard. What was ammusing to me, was that once the Jaeger troopers left, the music quieted down and was suddenly likable, the other customers sat down and were mellow, we could hear each other and you could barely tell that such a storm of pop marketing had come and gone.
One hundred years later, during the Thirty Years War, Gustav Adolf of Sweden conquered the castle as his army swept southwards towards Munich. Napoleon armies captured the castle in the early part of the 1800s, as did the Americans in WWII.
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