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Weizenbier (German: [ˈvaɪtsn̩ˌbiːɐ̯] ⓘ) or Hefeweizen, in the southern parts of Bavaria usually called Weißbier (German: [ˈvaɪsbiːɐ̯] ⓘ; literally "white beer", referring to the pale air-dried malt, as opposed to "brown beer" made from dark malt dried over a hot kiln), [2] is a beer, traditionally from Bavaria, in which a ...
Sep. 5—WILKES-BARRE — Mohegan Pennsylvania will celebrate the return of Oktoberfest 2024 to the Outdoor Event Venue. The two-day festival kicks off on Friday, September 13, and continues ...
Hawley is located where Middle Creek enters the Lackawaxen River, at (41.478225, -75.179154) [10] at an elevation of 1,033 feet (314.9 m Hawley students attend Wallenpaupack Areas Schools, with high, middle, and primary schools approximately five miles from town and located on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack.
South German-Style Hefeweizen: DreamWeaver 2012: Bronze medal: World Beer Cup [26] German style Bock: Troegenator 2012: Mid-Size Brewing Company and Brewer of the Year: Great American Beer Festival---[27] 2012: 1st Place: 18th Annual United States Beer Tasting Championship (Mid-Atlantic/Southern Region) [28] Amber/Red Ale: HopBack 2013: Best Lager
Lake Wallenpaupack (/ ˌ w ɒ l ɪ n ˈ p ɔː p æ k /) is a reservoir in Northeastern Pennsylvania. After Raystown Lake , it is the second-largest lake contained entirely in Pennsylvania . It comprises 52 miles (84 kilometers) of shoreline, with a length of 13 miles (21 kilometers) and a maximum depth of 60 feet (18 meters), and has a surface ...
Wallenpaupack Area wrestler Xaiden Schock piled up 39 wins during his sophomore season. So far this year, Schock is undefeated at 7-0 with five falls to his credit. He boasts a career record of 69-24.
Dancers at the Wallenpaupack Area High School FBLA second annual Polar Promenade dinner dance, Jan. 27, 2024. Word of mouth, social media and posted flyers helped promote the event. Some ...
German immigrant Anton Griesedieck brought his family brewing tradition (dating from 1766 in Stromberg, Germany) to St. Louis in about 1866.He owned a series of breweries, employing his four sons, including Henry Jr. and Joseph "Papa Joe", and nephew Henry L. Griesedieck, who would later found Griesedieck Western Brewery Co. [1] The four sons established the National Brewery Co. in 1891, which ...