Tag: Chodovar

Drink more Water

Most fountains in Germany carry a plaque telling people that the water is not potable.

Although it is seldom affixed in a such a charming place.

In all probability the water is perfectly safe and good – however, the authorities don’t check it as often as properly potable water sources and don’t want to be held accountable.

But no matter how large the sign, how loud the proclamation – people fetch water from these fountains. The one at the bottom right is off a busy federal road, and more often than not when I pass it people are collecting water from the spout. They claim it is for their aquariums because it contains less calcium than our town tap water but I’m pretty sure they are using it for their own consumption as well.

There are drinking fountains as well, usually in towns, but not that many. Here is another one:

Oops! — I wish they had more of those around, though.

Water, Water Everywhere

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A holiday to remember

This beer froth – however much there is of it – is only a place holder for the beer froth I want to tell you about. Unfortunately, no pictures of that one. You’ll see why.

Open fermentation vats are part in the process of beer brewing. The liquid that will be beer is covered with a foam that is much stiffer than the stuff that ends up in a glass.

When we went to the Czech Republic to a place called Chodovar we booked into a “beer hotel”. Part of the experience was to have a beer bath.

You take a hot shower, get covered in a hot hops and barley rub, rolled in thick towels and left to stew. Then you lower yourself in a bath tub filled with this pre-beer liquid with stiff foam floating on top – very flattering particularly if you end up in a two or more people tub, it is definitely not see-through. While you lie there enjoying yourself the attendants hand you a glass of beer. They only speak Czech so whenever you want to ask something they assume you are still thirsty and they hand you another beer – if you say no they won’t force it on you but bring you a different kind of beer – pils or lager or dark or stout, take your pick.

Don’t plan anything after your beer bath. You will sink in your bed, clean as you have never been before, your skin soft like a baby’s, and oh! so tired. Whether this is from the beer you lay in or the beer you drunk, who can tell?

Linked to the Ragtag Daily Prompt: Froth.