b_179_129_16777215_00_images_DEU13128aaa001.jpegBERLIN, Germany — Do not mess with Germans and their beer.
Brewing beer is a sacred thing here. And there are rules one must follow. Serious rules.

One hugely popular tradition is the Reinheitsgebot, the “beer purity law” that says which ingredients are allowed. This past weekend it turned a sprightly 500 years old — the world’s longest-ruling food law, the German Brewers’ Federation says.

Read more at Global Post

You are here: Home Newsroom Featured stories FEATURED: Europe / Caucasus In Germany: Creative craft beer brewers face off against a medieval purity law