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At the tapping of the strong beer by the CSU in Peißenberg, there was a lot to laugh about and sometimes you stopped laughing

2023-03-07T13:18:45.892Z


The hall in the "Gasthof zur Post" was full when the strong beer was tapped, to which the Peißenberg CSU had invited. There was a lot to laugh about at the performances of the "Ratschkathln", the "Bierdimpfl" and the "Hohenfurcher Fire Brigade Band" - and sometimes you stopped laughing.


The hall in the "Gasthof zur Post" was full when the strong beer was tapped, to which the Peißenberg CSU had invited.

There was a lot to laugh about at the performances of the "Ratschkathln", the "Bierdimpfl" and the "Hohenfurcher Fire Brigade Band" - and sometimes you stopped laughing.

Peißenberg – If there is a heaven whose gate is also open to politicians and CSU father Franz Josef Strauss took a look at the “Gasthof zur Post” in Peißenberg from there on Sunday evening, he would have been delighted: the big one The hall was packed with around 200 visitors, most of whom wore lederhosen or dirndls.

Blue and white checkered flags and CSU flags stood on the tables.

Strong beer and home-style dishes were served, brass band music was played, there was a lot to laugh about, lots of politics – and the CSU had sole say.

Strong beer and good plain dishes

"On February 28, 2020 we met here for the last time to tap the strong beer," said Mayor Frank Zellner in his welcome address.

For the first time since the Corona pandemic, the Peißenberg local branch of the CSU had once again invited people to its traditional strong beer tapping in the post office and many - including everything that had rank and name in the CSU in the region - followed the call: Among other things, the Members of the state parliament Harald Kühn, district councilor Alexandra Bertl and district administrator Andrea Jochner-Weiß sat in the hall to follow Zellner hitting the strong beer barrel, the music of the "Knappschaftskapelle Peißenberg" and the interludes of the "Ratschkatln" aka Heidi Ehle and Hedi Resch, the To listen to “Bierdimpfl” Alexander Dobrindt and Tobias Schmitt and the “Hohenfurch fire brigade band”.

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The Ratschkathln Heidi Ehle (front) and Hedi Resch (back) celebrated their comeback.

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Zellner did a good job tapping it: After a full hit and a few refills, the strong beer flowed.

But the "noble elixir", as the Bierdimpfln called it in their toast, was actually of secondary importance that evening.

The main thing was the various deposits.

The beer wasn't the main thing of the evening

The "Ratschkathln" will kick things off, who in previous years have often chattered publicly at strong beer tapping and are celebrating a comeback this year, as Zellner said in his welcome address.

The two women from Peißenberg made fun of local politics and the events in the market town - and also had some suggestions for politics: Because the bee-friendly meadows are like weeds, another planting should be considered, a helipad opposite the gas station is one good idea and the Schäffler should give the local council a workshop.

In this way, the municipal councilors learned not to step out of line.

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Then it was the Bierdimpfl's turn.

The head of the CSU state group and chairman of the Dobrindt district association had joined the deputy local chairman Tobias Schmitt, who now lives in Bernkastel-Kues and is still “sticking to Peißenberg”, according to Dobrindt.

It should not remain the last joke about climate glue.

On the tables were the appropriate stickers on the subject: "Please don't stick here", they said.

As a request to the climate stickers when they returned from their vacation in Bali, said Dobrindt.

Local events were taken for a ride

The "Bierdimpfl" also addressed local events with humor, dealt with the tone of voice in the municipal council, praised the Schäffler for their commitment and Mayor Zellner for his level-headed style.

By the way

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The high point and conclusion was the performance of the "Hohenfurch fire brigade band": Commander Jürgen Fischer was well informed about what had happened in Peißenberg.

Among other things, he made fun of the letters to the editor affair, the Advent calendar of the CSU and the district hospital favored by the CSU.

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Most of the jokes were spot on and the audience roared with laughter.

But sometimes the laughter got stuck in your throat.

For example, when it came to the weight of female politicians or the origin of politicians.

If the media were all called “storytellers” and “twisters of truth”, then that was overdoing it.

But those were just a few slip-ups on a successful evening.

Source: merkur

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