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Munich's Jewish Museum will next month launch a beer made by a team of German and Israeli brewers

March 3, 2016 12:19
Mario Hanl and Timm Schnigula of Crew Republic

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The first German-Israeli beer will be ready for tasting next month. The bi-national brew, the name of which is to remain secret until its launch, will be presented in April at Munich's Jewish Museum to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Reinheitsgebot, the world's first beer purity law.

The collaboration is between Jerusalem's Herzl Brewery and the Crew Republic micro-brewery in Unterschleissheim, near Munich.

The beer will be on sale at the museum's Beer is the Wine of this Land: Jewish Brewery Tales exhibition, which will run from April 13 to January 3.

Herzl is Jerusalem's only brewery and its beers are uniquely available in the city's bars and restaurants. The brewery, 10km from the Old City, is based in a former printer's workshop and produces 7,000 bottles a month. Its Embargo brew, flavoured with Cuban tobacco leaves, won a silver medal at the recent Berlin Beer Show.