Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Deutsches Museum Agriculture

The agriculture section of the museum includes an exhibit of German breads.
And it ends of course with a tribute to beer (or Bier).
Including this model of a brewery. 

Hey no samples.
You too no samples.

44 comments:

  1. Seems like you really enjoyed your trip to Germany. Next time you come to my country you gotta visit Stuttgart. I'll show you around and we could hang out ;)

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  2. Reminds me a little of slinkachu...you should take a look:

    http://www.slinkachu.com/

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  3. Some of that bread looks just like what you had on the plane on the way over!

    I think you have discovered the airline's bread supplier...

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  4. very OT

    jorge do you know this special bar??
    very special ^_^

    http://seeyainanotherlife.blogspot.com/2009/05/bharma-barcelona.html

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  5. Glad you're enjoying Germany. I loved it so much I named my cat Munich....but, I'm sure you don't care! Ha!

    Thanks for sharing your photos and wit! :)

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  6. I also love german food, especially from the bavarian area, this is Munich. As I said it seems to be a very nice trip. Is it al work?? Do you like this part of your job?

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  7. Jorge, you are reading these comments?

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  8. what a difference in the what the German's display in their museums compared to the US

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  9. Oddly enough the pictures of the beir swiper's look miniaturized. Well you were in Bavaria which is beer country. Did you get to see any of the cool old brewery's out there? or get the field's of hops?

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  10. Hey,

    Update us on your tomato plants upon your return. God do i miss living in Hawaii!

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  11. Interestingly, but in Germany have a museum of beer!??

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  12. Hey Jorge! Looks like you had a blast! I myself have never been, but not for lack of trying! Did you know that Besoffen means "drunk" in German! So if you say "Du Bist Besoffen" in a brewery it's probably true! Anyways loving the blog. You actually inspired me to start my own. (Which isn't as easy as you seem to make it, plus my life is boring!). Check it out if you want! http:\blind-in-one-eye.blogspot.com

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  13. Nice photos... taken you, or a companion?

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  14. So on your trip to germany, did you try any of our food or drink? If you didn't, you missed something. =)

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  15. So if people you meet in Germany want to have the same experience here in the US, you'd take them where? Probably the Coca-Cola museum in Atlanta, the original Krispy Kreme in Winston-Salem and what, In-and-Out Burger? LOL

    : ) P

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  16. That brewery model is awesome! It's impossible from the pic though, to tell how big it is. Is it giant, or tiny?

    BTW, I never get to travel so I'm living vicariously through you. Hope that's cool. ;-]

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  17. Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!

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  18. HA! We live near St. Louis & because of my husband's love of a Brew Haus - we are no strangers to the beer tour (Bud, Schlaflys, TrailHead.....)

    So - when I glanced at the pix (but had not yet read the captions) I could imagine the distinct smell of the place........ THEN to realize they were just reproductions made me laugh (at me!)

    Hope you had a great time!
    :o)

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  19. The brewery model totally threw me back to the opening of Laverne & Shirley. Just sayin'. LOL

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  20. Germany bread is soooo good! I don't know what's different about it. Maybe it's made with love, or "liebe", as they say.

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  21. Funny :) its cool i live in germany ;) its meeee kezwan xD i take photo with you and i thank youuuuu
    NICE DAy Mr.Garcia

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  22. Ohhhh FUN FUN FUN!! We are HUGE fans of factory tours so this would be super fun!! And I am a collector of fake food..so this display case of faux bread has my heart allll a flutter! :)

    Lucky you guys!! Thanks bunches for the virtual tour!! :)

    Have lots of fun!!!!!
    love from the Jersey Shore,
    XOXO Jenny

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  23. Jorge,

    Looks like your rolling in the dough! Do Germans make beer? :-) ROFL!!! Hee Hee

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  24. new episode tonight!
    I'm so excited!

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  25. Beer and Bread...okay I have nothing to say to that.

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  26. "Who the hell is Hugo Reyes?" "He's the fat guy."

    Wow...flattering, huh?

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  27. Hola jorge desde Argentina! te mando un abrazo enorme pibe!! te cuento que un amigo mio me hizo conocer la serie y en menos de 4 semanas me vi todas las temporadas y ya llegue a la ultima, te agradezco mucho enserio, ultimamente no me llamaba nada la atencion hasta que aparecio LOST y vos por supuesto! je espero que me respondas aunq sea con un abrazo (escrito por supuesto jeje) SALUDOS JORGEE!!!te aprecio mucho!!desde argentina federico barrientos (federico-barrientos@hot)...mucha suerte!!!THANKs!!!

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  28. Jorge, excelente tu blog; saludos desde Buenos Aires y good look in the Island.

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  29. Would you ever be in a Fat Boys rap video? http://www.twitter.com/andymilonakis

    The comments section of your blog is the most professional, normal way to reach you about business, right?

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  30. Que hambre me ha entrado mmmmm

    xxoo

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  31. These comments are kind of freaking me out. I just wanted to say I can't think of anything more delicious than good bread and good beer!

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  32. I just recently heard on the news the other day that beer sales in Germany were significantly down!!

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  33. loved, loved, loved you not passing that history quiz on the show last night! so funny. you were great as always!

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  34. There ought to be more tributes to beer. Especially in museum form.

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  35. Well, Schlemiel! Schlimazel! Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!

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  36. ¡Hola Jorge!
    Mira esto, a ver si te gusta.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sY5JYv16NI

    Saludos de un dibujante espaƱol y seguidor de Lost ;)

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  37. Wait... an exhibit on both bread and beer? Where do I sign up?

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  38. Your blog is really amazing!

    A hello from your fans in Brazil.

    Luciano C Figueira

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  40. U have 46?
    Yes, I am
    LOLLLLLLLLLL

    Who is the presidente of United States??
    All right dude, we are from future!
    LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL twice!!

    U are the most funny!!!!!!!!!
    I saw this scene now!! Im laughing here!!

    Congratulations about your interpretation!!!!!!

    Sucess !!

    Kss

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  41. LOL! Totally agree, hcamel24! X-D

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  42. Since you were in the Deutsches Museum I really hope you also visited the section on mining, where they have life size models of all kinds of mines (coal, salt, ore) you actually are walking through.

    And you should probably also visited the section on electrical energy, and their live presentation of high voltage technology.

    Video of the High Voltage showAlso I should mention, that nowadays the Deutsches Museum has so much items, that it has now two external buildings. The "Verkehrszentrum", focusing on the technology of earth bound traffic (cars, trains, monorails) and the "Flugwerft", where historical exponates of the history of aviation are shown.

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