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Jahre in Familienhand Apfelweinwirtschaft Zur Buchscheer Feiert 150

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The traditional establishment "Zur Buchscheer" in Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt, is celebrating its 150th anniversary and remaining in family ownership. The article details the history of the apfelweinwirtschaft (apple wine tavern), noting how changes like the Tambora eruption shifted local produce from grapes to apples. The current owner emphasizes maintaining tradition by using apple wine exclusively from his own cellar or sourcing apples locally.

Key points

  • The "Zur Buchscheer" gaststätte has been operating for 150 years and remains in the same family's ownership.
  • Historically, the establishment was a 'Heckenwirtschaft,' deriving its name from hedges rather than modern structures.
  • Following the Tambora eruption in 1815, local viticulture declined, leading to apples replacing grapes as the primary source for apfelwein.
  • The current owner prioritizes tradition, ensuring that apple wine served comes only from his own cellar or is sourced locally.
  • Traditional menu items include dishes like Green Sauce with eggs and various types of sausages.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableThe gaststätte "Zur Buchscheer" has been operated by the same family for five generations.
  • VerifiableThe decline of grape cultivation in Frankfurt was linked to the Tambora eruption and subsequent environmental changes.
  • VerifiableThe current owner, Robert Theobald, only serves apple wine from his own cellar or locally sourced apples at "Zur Buchscheer".

Missing context

While the article details the history of apfelwein and the establishment, it does not provide current pricing information or specific opening hours for the anniversary event mentioned.

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