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| Written by morgenhund | |
| Sunday, 30 May 2010 07:56 | |
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A Fair Measure: From perusing menus, often the choice of beers can make the average punter feel spoilt for choice. Often beers are offered vom Faß (from the barrel) / vom Zapf (from the beer tap) or bottled - the latter mainly being in 0.5l or 0.33l bottles (they are listed on menus as Flaschenbier). Occasionally you may find a Bügelverschluss - where you open the bottle using a metal lever to break the seal comprising of a porcelain stopper with rubber sealing ring. Otherwise bottles use a Kronenkorke - generally requiring a bottle opener although some now twist off. Draught beers, as with wines, have terms for their measures - from a derisory Pfiff to a giant Stiefel.
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| Last Updated on Thursday, 10 June 2010 21:26 |





Many VE members enjoy nothing more than meeting for a beer, and with around 4,000 locations serving beer in Vienna, there is certainly no shortage of choice. Indeed the Federation of Austrian Breweries (Verband der Bräuereien Österreichs) proudly boasts on its website that Austria has the highest level of breweries per capita of any EU nation. The provinces of Upper Austria, Lower Austria and Styria boast a total of nearly two thirds of the VBÖ's 68 breweries, with Ottakringer being the sole Viennese counterpart (although there are 13 microbreweries in Vienna on their list), and Burgenland not having a brewery - other than a few microbreweries.