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  • The boozy Paulaner Brauhaus Richmond Restaurant and Bar, home to an almost exclusively Chinese crowd, is in the Wudadao district, just around the corner from YY Beer House.

    Breaking From the Party Line Mitch Moxley 2011

  • In addition to all the usual business facilities there is a wide range of restaurants, bars and lounges, including the Paulaner Microbrewery, Dragon Palace serving traditional Chinese food and Edo, a Japanese-style restaurant.

    Star Alliance App Helps Find Cheap Fares Jeff Mills 2011

  • And serve some beer with those wings or pizza -- try a $19 case of lager and wheat beers and pale and amber ales from Costco that held its own in our taste tests against similar but more expensive brews from Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada, and Paulaner.

    Which chicken wings scored a touchdown in our tests? 2011

  • Looking around the Net, I see that Paulaner, Thurn und Taxis, and Wolnzacher brew rye beers and Hoepfner brews a German variation of the porter.

    America v Germany 2009

  • So, a lot of this is cross-talk and we simply don't know what's going on at the micro levels though Paulaner isn't exactly "micro".

    America v Germany 2009

  • The keg sprayed forth the authentic reddish-amber Oktoberfest beer, Paulaner, within it.

    Gregory Daurer: Imagine a Great Beer City 2009

  • (Paulaner is one of the breweries sponsoring Munich, Germany's Oktoberfest, as well.)

    Gregory Daurer: Imagine a Great Beer City 2009

  • The Germans were everything from light and distinct (Weihenstephaner) to rich and Malty (Spaten) to hoppy (Paulaner) to a pale and light-bodied (Hacker-Pschorr).

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • The Germans were everything from light and distinct (Weihenstephaner) to rich and Malty (Spaten) to hoppy (Paulaner) to a pale and light-bodied (Hacker-Pschorr).

    The Dichotomy of Style - Case Study: Oktoberfest 2009

  • Just because you can't get your hands on a Paulaner rye bier somehow justifies your idea that every brewer in Germany is impotent in face of the Reinheitsgebot and your unquestioning agreement with Risen that "Germans are uninterested in innovation"?

    America v Germany 2009

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