Winkler Zoiglstube: Regional Diversity and Craftsmanship in Amberg


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Zoigl, Snacks, Craftsmanship: A genuine Upper Palatine market moment in Amberg
Below the historic Winkler Brewery, the Winkler Zoiglstube opens its doors every first Friday and Saturday of the month. On Saturday, August 08, 2026, natural, amber-colored Zoigl will flow from the wooden barrel starting at 3:30 PM; hearty Upper Palatine snacks with ingredients from family businesses in the city and district of Amberg-Sulzbach will be served.
Regional Diversity that You Can Taste
Freshly tapped Zoigl pairs with sausages, cheese, Obatzda, and crisp bread: The snack platters reflect the regional diversity and shopping experience of a good weekly market. Direct marketer quality and short distances ensure honest taste.
Market Atmosphere with History
The brewing house of the Winkler Brewery has been used as a community brewery since 1617. The Zoiglstern as a sign in front of the room signals to this day: Now the beer is ready to drink. This craftsmanship creates a special market and tavern culture right in the old town.
Craftsmanship that Connects
Johannes and Maximilian Winkler uphold the Upper Palatine tradition: Zoigl from the wooden barrel, communal tables without reservations, bringing people together and sparking conversations. This creates an authentic shopping experience like at a farmer's market – just with a brewery flair.
Practical Tips for Market Visitors
The Zoiglstube is close to the city center; parking garages and short-term parking are available around the old town. Mobile parking and barrier-free access make the visit easier. Payment is usually in cash; depending on daily operations, card payment may vary.
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Those seeking regional products, craftsmanship, and authentic market atmosphere will experience an unadulterated Upper Palatine evening at the Winkler Zoiglstube: Zoigl from the wooden barrel, snacks from the producer, and living tradition – best to arrive on time and look for the Zoiglstern.










