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<big>'''Munich Beer Gardens'''</big>
 
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* [[Alte Villa]]
* [[Alter Wirt Etterschlag]]
* [[Alter Wirt Ramersdorf]]
* [[Alter Wirt]]
* [[Augustiner-Keller]]
* [[Augustiner]]
* [[Aujäger]]
* [[Bartewirt]]
* [[Bavariapark]]
* [[Bergl]]
* [[Bienenheim]]
* [[Brauhaus Bruck]]
* [[Bruckenfischer]]
* [[Bräustüberl Dachau]]
* [[Bräustüberl Schloss Seefeld]]
* [[Bräustüberl Weihenstephan]]
* [[Chinesischer Turm]]
* [[Concordia Park]]
* [[Dampfschiff]]
* [[Der Weyprechthof]]
* [[Einkehr zur Schwaige]]
* [[Emminger Hof]]
* [[Erdinger Weißbiergarten]]
* [[Fasanerie]]
* [[Forsthaus Kasten]]
* [[Forsthaus St. Hubertus]]
* [[Franziskaner-Garten]]
* [[Fürstenfelder]]
 
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* [[Gasthof Grub]]
* [[Grünwalder Forstwirt]]
* [[Gut Keferloh]]
* [[Gutshof Menterschwaige]]
* [[Harlachinger Einkehr]]
* [[Heide Volm]]
* [[Heimstettener See]]
* [[Hinterbrühl]]
* [[Hirschau]]
* [[Hirschgarten]]
* [[Hofbräukeller]]
* [[Hohenlindener Sauschütt]]
* [[Hopfengarten]]
* [[Insel-Mühle]]
* [[Kloster Andechs Bräustüberl]]
* [[Klosterbräu Schäftlarn]]
* [[Klostergasthof Andechs]]
* [[Klostergaststätte Indersdorf]]
* [[Kraillinger Brauerei]]
* [[Kugleralm]]
* [[Landgasthof Alter Wirt]]
* [[Langwieder See]]
* [[Leiberheim]]
* [[Liebhard's Bräustüberl zu Aying]]
* [[Lochhamer's]]
* [[Löwenbräukeller]]
 
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* [[Maisinger Seehof]]
* [[Maxhof]]
* [[Michaeli-Garten]]
* [[Muffatwerk]]
* [[Mühlenpark Garching]]
* [[Münchner Haupt']]
* [[Obermühlthal]]
* [[Park-Café]]
* [[Paulaner Bräuhaus]]
* [[Paulanerkeller]]
* [[Pe.Es. Kottmeier]]
* [[Plantage!]]
* [[Prinzregent Garten]]
* [[Rosengarten]]
* [[Räuber-Kneißl-Garten]]
* [[Schießstätte Allach]]
* [[Schlossallee Haag]]
* [[Schlossgaststätte Leutstetten]]
* [[Schlosswirtschaft Mariabrunn]]
* [[Schloßwirtschaft Gut Freiham]]
* [[Schloßwirtschaft Oberschleißheim]]
* [[SeePost]]
* [[Seehaus Schreyegg]]
* [[Seehaus]]
 
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Beer gardens originate from a 19th century Munich when they became popular venues during the rule of <span class="nobr">King Ludwig I.</span> At this time, a dark lager was the most common type of beer. On order of the king, this beer had to be brewed during the winter months, because fermentation of this particular type of beer had to occur between four and eight degrees Celsius. So that the large Munich breweries could also sell their beer during the summer, they built cellars along the banks of the Isar river for storing the beer. To further reduce the cellar temperature, they covered the banks in gravel and planted chestnut trees to provide shade during the hot summer months. Soon thereafter, beer cellars were used not only to store beer but also to serve food and beer to the public. Simple benches were placed amongst the trees of these so-called beer gardens they which quickly became highly popular amongst the Munich population.

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