TAAAA CHEGAAAAAAAAAAAANDO!!!!

"Vienna may have Cafe Society, and New York has it’s High Society, but Prague is the proud home of Pub Society."

You’ll find yourself making new friends thanks to the large tables that make for a convivial atmosphere. Beer of course flows free—sometimes you’ll find a new one in front of you before you ask for it! As they say, alcohol helps loosen the tongue, and since Communism is past, you won’t have to worry about expressing your views freely. Czechs are a level-headed bunch and even the most heated conversations will usually end with friendly parting.

Pubs in Prague & Beyond


So you step into a pub and you’re dying of thirst. But the big decision...what to have?

So what’s with the degrees anyway? Is that percent alcohol? The temperature at which it’s served? No! The strength of your lager is measured in the Balling or Plato scale and is expressed as a weight percentage of sucrose and is used to indicate the percent by weight of extract (sucrose) in a solution. A 10 degree states that a wort is 10 degrees Plato (or Balling) and it means that if the extract in solution were 100% sucrose, it would be 10% of the total weight. Not that easy to grasp but a 10 degree beer is about 4% alcohol and a 12 degree is about 5%. These are by far the most common but not the only types. Primator’s Exclusive 16° is 6.5% alcohol and 19° Porter from Pernštejn is 8% alcohol!

THE BEST OF THE REST
Herold and Primator both make a great Wheat Beer - crisp and refreshing. Cerna Hora’s ‘Kvasar’ is a 14° with a taste of Honey. Several breweries have a Half-Dark reminiscent of Bass’ IPA. Ferdinand’s ‘Sedm Kuli’ is one of the best in this category. In the novelty category are several Super-Strong beers ranging up to 24° (10% alcohol!), with Platan, Primator, Budvar and U Medvídku all having entries.

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Obs.: O foda vai ser a gente conseguir pronunciar esses nomes!!

92 dias.

Geral com passaporte em dia, tudo na moral ?

Car search results (HERTZ)

Pick-up:Fri 24, September 2010 (12:00)
Location:Munich, MUENCHEN, DE (City/Downtown)

Drop-off:Thu 30, September 2010 (12:00)
Location:Berlin, BERLIN-EUROPA CENTRE, DE (City/Downtown)


ECONOMY CAR4 seat, 2 door, manual with ac
36,05 €/day (já com os 5% de desconto que a gente tem porcausa do flying blue)
Obs.: É a boa a gente pegar e devolver o carro no meio da cidade... Nos aeroportos ou estações de trem e/ou onibus a tarifa é em torno de 10 euros mais cara por dia!!!
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Munich/Prague - 2nd class ( Product ID 507516 )
Point to point tickets. 2nd class and seat reservations
From:Munich
To:Prague
Price:$166.00

Prague/Berlin - 2nd class ( Product ID 508860 )
Point to point tickets. 2nd class and seat reservations
From:Prague
To:Berlin
Price:$152.00

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Se liguem nos preços!!! Acho que alugar o carro sem dúvida vai ser mais a boa!! pelo menos entre munique e berlin!!
Os preços do carro são pra se a gente ficar com o carro durante todos os dias entre munique e berlin!!
Mesmo com gasolina / estacionamento acho que vai sair mais barato de carro... além do que a gente vai conhecer vaaaaaaaaaaaaaarios lugares loucos que a gente não conheceria se fosse de trem!!!

OKTOBERFEST!!!!

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2010Sep. 18th - Oct. 3rd200 Year Anniversary (with BLF!)
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2010 - Ano de comemoração de 200 anos de Oktoberfest!!! hahahahahaha GOODNESSS!!! Vai ter até BLF... Soh temos que descobrir o que ki é isso!!!

Price of a Maß

2009: € 8.30 - € 8.60


It is possible to book seats in advance, best as early as possible. In general, the tents don´t have any space for reservations after February or March. (BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDD)
If you visit the Oktoberfest, arrive as early as possible. For instance, during the week, arrive no later than 2:30pm and on the weekends, it’s best to go in the morning. Otherwise, you run the risk of not being able to enter the tents at all because they’re already full. Larger groups should expect to wait in line like others – those without seats won’t be served any beer! (BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDD)

OBS.: Acho que a gente tem que dar uma pesquisada no esquema das cervas la!!! O povo la não é brasileiro... a gente provavelmente não vai conseguir cerveja no desenrole nem no fodasse!!!!

Times and Dates

Don't miss the last chance to order a beer: The most important times and dates for the Oktoberfest.

  • The Oktoberfest 2010 will take place from September 18th, 12:00am (noon) to October 4th, 11:30pm

  • The festival tents open at 10:00am on weekdays and close at 11:30pm. On the weekends, the tents open at 9:00am.

  • Beer is served until 10:30pm.

  • The only exceptions are "Kaefer's Wiesnschaenke" and the "Wein Zelt": The close at 1:00am.

  • Please be advised, that it is very likely that you may not be allowed to enter the festival grounds with a buggy, pushchair, pram or the likes on very highly frequented nights, such as Fridays, weekends and holidays.

  • Official family days are always Tuesday from 12:00am to 6:00pm with reduced prices all over the Oktoberfest.