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The MEISTERTRUNK #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 15, 2010 17:54 pm   The MEISTERTRUNK
 

Hi, everybody
I'm watching a documentary about Bavaria at the moment. And I'm very interested in the MEISTERTRUNK ("EXTREMELY LONG DRINK"). As far as I've understood it is a festival day or a traditional holiday. Have you ever heard about it ? Or may be someone lives in German. I wonder If you could tell me more about the MEISTERTRUNK.

The holiday is celebrated in ROTHENBURG.

Thank you very much anyway.
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The MEISTERTRUNK #2 (permalink) Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:30 am   The MEISTERTRUNK
 

Generally, the answers of questions of this kind you can always find in Internet. Just google "MEISTERTRUNK" and you will find http://www.meistertrunk.de/.
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