We did a few brewery tours in Belgium and Germany in 2019. The European breweries our guide took us to all had Brewery Museums that you can tour but none of them actually took you into the brewery.
We toured several breweries in Germany, Czech Republic, and The Netherlands. In each case we toured the actual brewery. There was a nice museum in Pilsen. And the Heineken Brewery Museum in Amsterdam.
Yes, all of the beers were awesome…even the Heineken.
The brewery in the video is the exact same brewery we toured, with dinner and beer provided in the brewery dining room after the tour. This was not the famous Hobrau Haus restaurant, it was the actual brewery just outside of Munich.
It is in the Munich city limits, in an industrial area from the looks of the map, the Address says Munich. If not in Munich city limits, no Oktoberfest for them.
Paulaner had to find a place for their new brewery in the City Limits. The story I heard was they wanted to keep a brewpub in the city, build a new brewery outside. The Committee that runs the Oktoberfest said that wouldn’t fly, they found a site on the edge of the city, but in the city limits.
The actual brewery is located outside of the city proper, being in an industrial area. It was a good bus ride, plus a taxi cab ride to get there from our Hotel located in the actual city. Yes, inside of the city limits, geographically speaking.
There is no direct train service to the brewery, making getting there a challenge.