Tag: Koblenz

  • Germany and France – April 2026

    Germany and France – April 2026

    A Rhine-side wander through German towns, with a brief hop into France and a few well-earned beers along the way.

    Koblenz

    Altes Brauhaus

    Area: Koblenz Altstadt
    Style: Traditional
    Visit order: 1

    External view of the Altes Brauhaus pub in Koblenz Germany

    I’ve been to Koblenz several times before and it’s all been a bit of a blur.  We were here this time on Easter Sunday which was perfect as the shops were shut but the pubs and restaurants were open.  Time for a beer in the historic Altes Brauhaus.  Like the signage says, it dates from 1689, plenty of time for an atmosphere to build up in the walls. Bookings were (almost) essential but the kindly staff let us take a table for drinks before the reservation showed up.  Some folk got turned away, so I like to think it was my attempt at speaking German that ingratiated me with the bar folk.

    The bar of the Altes Brauhaus in Koblenz Germany showing bar back and lighting
    BreweryBeerABV
    Karlsberg BraurereiKonigsbacher Pils (Keg)4.6%

    Strasbourg

    Le Trouquet des Kneckes

    Area: Grande-Île
    Style: Traditional outside, modern inside
    Visit order: the one that got away

    We found a beauty of a bar in Strasbourg and then immediately failed to drink here due to dull things like “timing” and “being on a schedule”. It looked excellent though, so it gets the honour of being the one that got away. Next time, no excuses.

    Exterior of Le Troquet des Kneckes in Strasbourg France with external seating and umbrellas

    “Tri-national Eurodistrict Basel”

    Palm Oase

    Area: Weil am Rhein
    Style: Riverfront Turkish
    Visit order: 2

    A glass of weissbier with the Rhine river and the three countries footbridge in the background

    After a bit of sightseeing in Basel, it seemed wise to take a short tram ride into Weil Am Rhein for a beer, money doesn’t go far in Switzerland these days.  An outside table overlooking the river and a well deserved cold Pilsner, a fitting reward after walking the sights of Basel.  So good I followed it up with a Weissbier.  I think my German improved with each beer as the wait staff apologised for hers as she was still learning. Also presented a good opportunity for people watching folk crossing between France and Germany on the Three Countries Footbridge.

    BreweryBeerABV
    Warsteiner BrauereiPilsner (Keg)4.8%
    König Ludwig SchlossbrauereiKönig Ludwig Weissbier Hell (Bottle)5.5%

    La Huninguoise

    Area: Huningue
    Style: Riverfront Wine and Beer Bar
    Visit order: 3

    External of La Huninguoise in Huningue France

    I didn’t have high hopes for this one as it wasn’t a looker from the outside, but it turned into an unexpected highlight.  A reminder not to put too much store in first impressions.  Local beers from a couple of craft breweries both proved excellent, turning it into one of the best stops of the trip.  The river view from the terrace looking back to Germany and the last beer location was the cherry on the top.  Not that I’d have a cherry on my beer y’know.

    A tulip glass of craft beer at La Huninguoise in Huningue France with the Rhine river and Germany in the background
    BreweryBeerABV
    Brasserie du ReservoirKarl Mars (Keg)5.0%
    Brasserie TAALPale Ale (Keg)4.5%

    Breisach am Rhein

    Café Bechtel

    Area: Breisach
    Style: Marktplatz Café Conditerie
    Visit order: 4

    A Paulaner weissbier on a table at Cafe Bechtel in the Marktplatz in Breisach Germany

    Another day and another pretty town and a market square ready for some people watching.  The food looked great here, but we had other plans.  We still managed to fit in a Paulaner though, a beer that always hits the spot.  And what a spot.

    Sign of the Cafe Bechtel in Breisach Germany
    BreweryBeerABV
    Paulaner BraueriePaulaner Hefe-Weißbier Hell (Bottle)%
    Today’s Summary
    Total Pubs: 4
    Total Beers: 6
    Keg: 4
    Bottle: 2
    Strongest: 5.5%
    Mildest: 4.5%

    A river cruise through German towns, with a brief hop into France and a few well-earned beers along the way. The photos are a bit hit and miss, but that tends to happen when you’re more focused on the location than the picture.