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'''The Kloster Andechs Biergarten is located within the Andechs monastery about 40km south west of the centre of Munich. This small but often crowded beer garden is usually visited in combination with the famous Kloster Andechs, which is historically known for its beer brewing monks.'''
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'''The Kloster Andechs Biergarten is located within the Andechs monastery about 40km south west of central Munich. This small and often crowded beer garden is usually visited in combination with visiting Kloster Andechs, which is historically known for its beer brewing monks.'''
  
 
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The beer garden is partly shaded by chestnut trees and sun-umbrellas. A mixture of locals, tourists and school classes often make this a lively and mixed crowd beer garden. It is unusual to see anyone bringing home cooked meals, perhaps because most visitors do not come from Bavaria and are not necessarily aware of the custom. The Andechs beer garden management is however not at odds with Bavarian tradition and so to bring one's own food is always allowed and not discouraged in anyway. The self service food stall offers a selection of typical Bavarian cold and hot meals, and of course, the famous Andechs beer brewed at location served fresh from the tap.  
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The beer garden is partly shaded by chestnut trees and sun-umbrellas. Locals, tourists and school classes often make this a mixed crowd and lively beer garden. It is unusual to see anyone bringing home cooked meals, perhaps because most visitors do not come from Bavaria and are not necessarily aware of the custom. The Andechs beer garden is however not at odds with Bavarian tradition and to bring one's own food is not discouraged in any way. The self service food stall offers a selection of typical Bavarian cold and hot meals such as [[Hendl]] (roasted chicken) and [[Schweinshaxn]] (roasted pork knuckle), and of course, the famous Andechs beer brewed at location and served fresh from the tap. The available beer types are Spezial Hell and Bergbock Hell (lagers) at €6.40 p/[[Maß]] (May 2015). There is also Weißbier Hell or Dunkel (regular or dark Bavarian wheat beer) and Doppelbock Dunkel (the extra strong dark lager variety).
  
A fish stall offers Steckerlfisch (grilled fish-on-stick) prepared to perfection by a dedicated cook using fresh trout from a lake in the nearby alps topped with 19 different herbs and spices from an organic garden at Andechs. At €20 - about twice the price of a Steckerlfisch in any other beer garden - this is no ordinary Steckerlfish! Other offerings at the food stall including the beer are moderately priced. The available beer types are Spezial Hell and Bergbock Hell (lagers) at €5.80 p/[[Maß]], Weißbier Dunkel (Bavarian wheat-beer) at €3.20 p/pint and Doppelbock Dunkel at €6.80 p/Maß (the extra strong dark lager variety).
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A fish stall offers [[Steckerlfisch]] (grilled fish-on-stick) at a pricey €20! This is however no ordinary Steckerlfish; the brown trout comes from the area and is grilled on a charcoal grill with 19 different herbs and spices from an organic herbal garden at Andechs. A lower priced variety is the Atlantic mackerel, depending on weight starting at €11. The fish stall is closed on Mondays.
  
There is no serviced area in this beer garden. Instead, the serviced and more formal [[Klostergasthof Andechs]] Wirtsgarten which is also part of the Andechs property can be found across the courtyard. Additionally, [[Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl]] is a self-serviced beer hall and outdoor terrace located on top of the hill near the beer garden, which include great views of the surrounding landscape.
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Standard beer garden benches offer about 250 self-serviced seats. There are no serviced tables. Instead, the serviced and more formal [[Klostergasthof Andechs|Klostergasthof Andechs Wirtsgarten]] is located across the courtyard. Additionally, [[Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl]], a few short steps up the hill, is the self-serviced beer hall with an outdoor terrace including some great views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can bring the Steckerlfisch from the Kloster Andechs Biergarten to the Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl.
  
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The beer garden is open on weekdays when the weather is good from 10am until 6pm and on weekends until 8pm. The seasonal opening period depends on the weather but usually lasts from Easter until end of October or early November.
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Depending on the number of visitors, the beer garden is open on weekdays when the weather is good from 10am until 6pm and on weekends until 8pm. The seasonal opening period depends on the weather but usually lasts from Easter until end of October or early November.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 2 April 2024

The Kloster Andechs Biergarten is located within the Andechs monastery about 40km south west of central Munich. This small and often crowded beer garden is usually visited in combination with visiting Kloster Andechs, which is historically known for its beer brewing monks.

Kloster Andechs Biergarten 001.jpg
Kloster Andechs Biergarten 002.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 003.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 013.jpg
Kloster Andechs Biergarten 006.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 007.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 025.jpg
Kloster Andechs Biergarten 020.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 019.jpg Kloster Andechs Biergarten 021.jpg

The beer garden is partly shaded by chestnut trees and sun-umbrellas. Locals, tourists and school classes often make this a mixed crowd and lively beer garden. It is unusual to see anyone bringing home cooked meals, perhaps because most visitors do not come from Bavaria and are not necessarily aware of the custom. The Andechs beer garden is however not at odds with Bavarian tradition and to bring one's own food is not discouraged in any way. The self service food stall offers a selection of typical Bavarian cold and hot meals such as Hendl (roasted chicken) and Schweinshaxn (roasted pork knuckle), and of course, the famous Andechs beer brewed at location and served fresh from the tap. The available beer types are Spezial Hell and Bergbock Hell (lagers) at €6.40 p/Maß (May 2015). There is also Weißbier Hell or Dunkel (regular or dark Bavarian wheat beer) and Doppelbock Dunkel (the extra strong dark lager variety).

A fish stall offers Steckerlfisch (grilled fish-on-stick) at a pricey €20! This is however no ordinary Steckerlfish; the brown trout comes from the area and is grilled on a charcoal grill with 19 different herbs and spices from an organic herbal garden at Andechs. A lower priced variety is the Atlantic mackerel, depending on weight starting at €11. The fish stall is closed on Mondays.

Standard beer garden benches offer about 250 self-serviced seats. There are no serviced tables. Instead, the serviced and more formal Klostergasthof Andechs Wirtsgarten is located across the courtyard. Additionally, Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl, a few short steps up the hill, is the self-serviced beer hall with an outdoor terrace including some great views of the surrounding landscape. Guests can bring the Steckerlfisch from the Kloster Andechs Biergarten to the Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl.


Depending on the number of visitors, the beer garden is open on weekdays when the weather is good from 10am until 6pm and on weekends until 8pm. The seasonal opening period depends on the weather but usually lasts from Easter until end of October or early November.

Kloster Andechs Biergarten
Bergstraße 2
82346 Erling-Andechs
Germany

Tel: +49-(0)8152-3760
Website: www.andechs.de

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