
2020 - 61 days of standstill – the Bräustüberl in lockdown
61 days of standstill – the Bräustüberl in lockdown
In spring 2020, the Bräustüberl closed for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic. Between worries and the forced slowdown, one thing grew above all: the feeling that the Tegernsee Valley was coming together.
Between March and May 2020, the Bräustüberl was closed during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic – a situation no one had previously imagined possible. Landlord Peter Hubert recalled the feeling of powerlessness, but also precious moments of slowing down and gratitude. The team used the enforced break for internal projects and stayed connected with their guests via social media. The solidarity in the valley became particularly evident during this time: Regional offerings were very popular, and despite all the worries, Peter Hubert looked ahead with confidence – not least because the Bräustüberl retained its place in the hearts of his guests.
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