
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a close-up of a German-language menu or information sheet, likely from a brewery or restaurant. No people are visible. The primary activity depicted is the presentation of drinks and historical information about the establishment. The document features decorative borders with hop and leaf motifs, suggesting a brewery context. It is divided into several sections. The left side lists "GETRÄNKE" (Drinks), categorized into: - "ALKOHOLISCHE GETRÄNKE" (Alcoholic Drinks), including "Päffgen-Kölsch vom Fass" (draft Kölsch beer) for 2.30 Euro, white wine, red wine, and various spirits like Korn and Päffgen-Bierbrand, ranging from 2.20 to 4.50 Euro. - "ALKOHOLFREIE GETRÄNKE" (Non-alcoholic Drinks), such as mineral water, lemonade, apple spritzer, and still table water, priced between 2.00 and 2.50 Euro. - "WARME GETRÄNKE" (Hot Drinks), with "Tasse Kaffee" (cup of coffee) at 2.50 Euro. The right side provides historical and descriptive text under the heading "DIE HAUSBRAUEREI PÄFFGEN" (The Päffgen Brewpub). It states that the Brauerei Päffgen was founded in 1883 by Hermann Päffgen in the Sternengasse, making it the oldest brewpub in Cologne (Köln) and family-owned for over 140 years. The text details the relocation to Friesenstraße, the traditional brewing methods, and past events like horse-drawn carriages delivering ingredients through the brewery until the 1960s. It also mentions traditional dishes like "Halve Hahn" and "Krüstchen" still available today. The narrative concludes with the post-WWII rebuilding of the brewery after Cologne was heavily damaged, with Kölsch being served again by Easter Sunday 1949. The location is clearly identified as Köln, Germany, with specific references to "Friesenstraße." The time of day, weather, and emotions are not discernible from the static image.
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