Coffee and beer? Beer and coffee?
To the Saxons, this odd couple makes perfect sense! The two go hand in hand and are equally indispensable.
The rest of the country has affectionately dubbed the locals ‘ Kaffeesachsen’ or ‘Coffee Saxons’ because they love their coffee in a way that’s usually reserved for beer, at least in Germany.
This is where Radeberger Pilsner, Germany’s venerable Chancellor’s Brew, has its origin; this is where every drop of the legend has ever been brewed.
The Saxons are famous for their unwavering devotion to industry, relentless obsession with quality, and flourishing cultural freedom – the perfect breeding ground for an entrepreneurial innovator like Radeberger Pilsner. All that beer and coffee has spawned a host of inventions, such as Meissen porcelain, the filter bag, and, of course, the beer coaster. It also helps that one of the most important German hops-growing areas is the Elbe-Saale region in the states of Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt."