Friday, February 27, 2009

Biere-ing out @ Brotzeit



A glass of wine? White or red?
No thanks. A couple pints of beer would be great.

Drinking botol would definitely agree with me on that. Just like how we always order a dozen of hoegaarden and test each other in counting backwards from 10 in French.

But why do I always get indifferent looks when I say that. Fishy said I shucks, girls don't drink beer like a pig. Especially when I go by a dozen pints and not a sip.
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At the end of this month, Hairy is turning old again.
'Don't tell me where to go for my B-day. Unless to the durian shop. I'll keeeel you...'

Great. I will make the call – this time round, bring out Paulaner's greatest creation!



Last week when I stumbled upon Brotzeit's website, the weissbiers were calling me and I have to make reservation right away. Having beer is a luxury, paying $15 / RM 36 for a pint of fermented yeast is definitely economically ineffective when times are bad like this.

I struggled a while. And I found the answer. No big deal, we can do it during Happy Hour, yay!



Weissbier 500 ml $12.50 (Happy Hour)


Don't condemn me. I denied the fact that I am turning into a hopeless shopaholic when times are bad. The thing is, when times are like this, you are encouraged to spend more.


Everywhere is having clearance sales.


Even airlines are cutting fares like doing charity.


When it comes to food, I have no reason not to splurge.


The German Pork Knuckle ($36) served is so darn generous. The side serving of the potato salad is huge and the Sauerkraut (braised white cabbage) is of unfinishable portion.



Roasted leg of the poor swine



The Sausage Platter ($32.50) looked equally intimidating to me. The platter came with 8 types of sausages: spicy chicken, smoked pork, lamb, curry, garlic ... and I lost count.




"This is meat-crazy. We have to ta-pao." I yelled.

"Excuse me. You think you are a small eater meh." Said with his signature rolled-eyes.

Fine.

A side note to that, we ordered another Bavarian Fladenbrot a.k.a German Pizza ($18.50) that came with 16-square pieces of flatbread topped with Blackforest ham and emmenthaler cheese. Picture not shown here. Arhem, I deny the fact that I am a big eater.

What's more, the meal was ended with much surprise, to him.

I pissed him off.

With a candle on the tiramisu.


I requested for their signature tiramisu made with weissbier to be served with birthday greetings on the side beforehand. Candle was not in the request, I swear.

But I wanted to piss him off further. I wonder how he looked if the restaurant crew were to gather in a circle and sang him a birthday song in German, aloud.

And then everyone around clap their hands...ahah...now that's more like it.

Okay lucky hairy, the crew didn't sing the song. But I made him blew the candle and made a wish.

That was a good one.



Oh, and by the way, when times are bad, the birthday tiramisu is free-of-charge.

Happy 29th, Hairy.

Brotzeit German Bier Bar & Restaurant
VivoCity, 1 HarbourFront Walk,
#01-149/151
Singapore 098585
Tel: (65) 6272 8815

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ooooooh so much pork!!! Btw, I love Paulaner (Weissbier) too. It goes so well with pork knuckles, doesn't it?

~Christine~Leng said...

a very porky meal :)
I also think dining-out in a German restaurant with meat and beer during a birthday celebration is best-fitted. hehe...

Lucky Nic who just turned 29... :)

HairyBerry said...

thank kew thank kew for the wonderful dinner and e-book. the tiramisu was really good! hmmm, i pressure d...haha!

Big Boys Oven said...

hahahha a nite well spend! :)

Simon Seow said...

wah liao, two ppl can finish that many food. I myself will find it hard to finish the pork knuckle alone.

teckiee said...

shoot! this reminds me of alcerdo! I got to drab my bro there when i'm in Sg again.

Anonymous said...

I don't recall pig drinks beer.... :P

Selba said...

So niceeeee... especially the food!

"Joe" who is constantly craving said...

me want to go there the nxt time i m in singapore!!!

wmw said...

Looks like more pork places are usually dark!

Julian Si said...

German brews ALWAYS rock!

Jean said...

pork!
never try german food but really wanna try someday..

Xiu Long Bao said...

President LL:
hi^5! another weissbier fan :)

Christine:
yeah, porky meal cus the one celebrating bday is a hardcore babitarian.

Nic:
Iggy's is in the list. Sage is fine as well. If not, free flow of otoro. Yay! Your choice :)

BBO:
Money well spent too...haha!

Simon:
Yeah man...i seriously have no idea how we finished the food on the table. *Sweat*

Teckiee:
Gosh...never realise that the flogger bunch is actually a babitarian bunch!

Jason:
haha...ok we ate like a pig and we actually ate pig :p

Selba:
yeap...and nice round figures after all the food..haha

joe:
oh my, another babi fan!

Wmw:
hmm..you have a point!

julian si:
Love it! Coupled with german pork sausages and pork knuckles.How can you not be in heaven :D

Jean:
I think there are a few german restaurants in KL. Go try the pork knuckles!