The Bar with 2004 Beers

Good Beer at Delerium

Last night we headed on over to ‘Delirium’, a bar claiming to have 2004 beers from around the world. We go in and because it was so empty I grew a bit skeptical, but we sat down at the bar — asked for the menu. The menu they gave was at least 20 pages long or so, but they dedicated a page to a beer. Then we thought that maybe at one point they had 2004 beers in the place. It all seemed odd. 

Then, just for kicks I asked if they had any Canadian beer. That’s when I found out that we were on the wrong floor. D’oh! This floor had 20 or so taps, the basement had fewer taps, many more bottles. It was almost packed down there. 

I continued my quest for a Canadian beer though, and eventually figured out that they had Canadian. Asked for it (I KNOW) and the guy said it would be 10 euros for a bottle. AHAHA. Never in my life would I have expected to see a bottle of Canadian for $16.00 (CAD). I did not buy it.

The basement menu was significantly longer than the one on the first floor. It looked very long. Ah, what else — there was 1L of some beer for 31 Euros, which was pretty insane. 

Shawn, I think you must visit Delirium. 

On an unrelated note, there’s 4 Japanese dudes in this dorm room who seem to have no notion of the concept of being quiet while others sleep. Sucks to all the people out there who put things in plastic bags or those vacuum bags and have to rifle through them between 8:00 and 9:30. Zippers are bad too, but what can you do about those.

Alive, In Brussels

Lesson learned, I will never book a flight for 7:25 ever again (especially when I don’t realize that the airport is at best a 45 minute trip on the train to reach). We were fortunately near the central train station and Lufthansa runs a bus service to/from the airport every 20 minutes, starting at 5:10. We hopped on that lovely 5:10 one. 

THE LUFTHANSA BUS WENT ON AN AUTOBAHN. Most of the way there was a 100/120 speed limit, but every now and then (usually when there were no exits coming up) there was no speed limit. Still, I think buses have stickers on the back of them that say they don’t go faster than 80-100. Ours seemed to be quite speedy, though.

This was after getting 4h of sleep, at most, at the hostel. Two Australian girls arrived at midnight or so and there was some confusion because our room seemed overbooked. Luckily, it wasn’t — still — it meant going to bed at midnight and getting up at 4am. Aha. Fun stuff. 

Flight to Brussels wasn’t that bad. Descending still messes with my ears, but that passes not long after landing. 

The hostel we’re staying at is very modern, clean, nice. Has free wifi — i’ve got 5 bars of strength this time — though the wifi station is on the other side of the wall behind me, so that makes sense. We’re in a 16bed dorm, though — which I would not do again, given the choice. People are constantly coming and going (ESPECIALLY BETWEEN 7:00am-10:00am), people go to bed early so lights are out fast. Kind of lame, but there is a common area near the main foyer. 

SO. Brussels. Not so impressed with Brussels at the moment. It’s got an interesting blend of modern, old, and derelict architecture that doesn’t quite jive with me. Has some very interesting looking streets though. For instance, there is this one narrow street in particular covered in restaurants on both sides. Tables on both sides, waiters or something at each restaurant trying to get you into their restaurant. Very different/hectic/crazy.

There also appears to be a pretty apparent income gap. Brussels definitely seems to have rougher parts of town, far more homeless people than the only other places I have been: London/Munich. Interestingly, I feel like there are more homeless people in Ottawa than here. Haha, but unlike Munich I haven’t seen any homeless people bathing in fountains (yet). 

It’s Sunday and apparently everything in Brussels is closed. We’ll find out later when we head out, but yeah — this might not be an exciting day. Especially since it’s raining, too. Agh!!

Visiting a Castle

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Went on a Daytrip to some place whose name I cannot recall. In any case, they’ve got a pretty sweet Bavarian castle there. Pictures will come whenever I have decent internet access. This place is so freaking slow and the wifi seems to work everywhere but our room. 

Anywho, so the castle. Apparently it inspired the Cinderella castle or something … ? Fun fact? Anywho, so built partway up a mountain. There was a lot of walking up steep paths, but it was through a very nice forest. The water there was AMAZING too. If only it wasn’t a chilly overcast day. It’s either clear/cloudy turqouisey due to minerals in the water (apparently). And it just looks … delightful. 

From Bridge

The castle’s interior was never finished because King Ludwig II went bankrupt. Hah, so the castle tour starts out with intricately painted walls and stuff like the intricately carved bed of the king, which supposedly took 3 carpenters almost 4 years to carve. Then you go to the second floor and all the walls are covered in white plaster and stuff. So it remains unfinished (er and converted into a souvenir shop). 

Sadly they didn’t allow people to take pictures inside the castle (arg). I tried taking a few anyway, but they didn’t turn out. BLAST IT ALL. 

K. Waking up at 4:00 tomorrow. WHY DID I BOOK AN EARLY FLIGHT. WHY WHY WHY.

In Munich

WiFi doesn’t reach our room, which is unfortunate. Only two floors up … maybe the building is made out of metal or something. Damn it.

Highlights so far:

  • Airport is very modern and cool. I loved how it wasn’t busy when I arrived. However, it’s a pretty solid 45minute ride via lightrail from the airport to where I’m staying. The next flight to Brussels leaves at 7:30. Kind of worried about how I’m going to get there. 
  • Really awesome central square type dealio. Very busy, lots of stores. 
  • If you walk off to the sidestreets you can find some really cool restaurants hidden inside the courtyards of buildings. Hard to describe, but very cool.
  • There are unicycles being sold for 39 Euros at a grocery store 
  • Saw a sign that said 3 Brez’n (Pretzels) for €0.99. Got in, bought them for €0.99. TAX INCLUDED. I love it when tax is included. 
  • The Euro and the Pound suck the same amount when it comes to totally excessive coinage. 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2 … it’s ridiculous. 
  • Englischer Garden is a huge, awesome park. Only saw one of the two beer gardens and it was extremely small in relation to the size of the park. 
  • So much walking, legs are ouching. 
  • This hostel is in an amazing location, but the noise in the mornings is almost unbearable for me (being a light sleeper). There’s construction going on across the street and when people are setting up their shops it’s very loud. This morning we were also graced with some lovely sirens. Heh. 
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