Going to Founders Summit
Some days ago I did a post about my travel to the founders summit 2025 in Wiesbaden.
During this motivational event I had many good talks with several start ups, pitched a few times our #worldmappin project and met even a Hivian at the event.
Now here comes the post about my way back home where I switched drinks from coffee to something else. Yeah, you know where I’m talking about.
Adding some food helps after a day at the conference.
Hey Hive Family
enjoy a great beer at high Speed
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A litte view to Wiesbaden
The nice looking train station in Wiesbaden was calling to get pictured. Sadly, I did not saw many more locations as the event was just 200m from the train station.
But during the walk I met this nice water đź’¦ well aka SPringbrunnen in German language
Just a few pictures from the Founders Summit and soon a more detailed review. They had a around 8000 visitors and a brilliant evening program that I missed this year
Foundes Summit Main stage
Main Stage view
Yeah, that was packed with people and great speeches full with motivation to start your business
Read more at the website of the event at https://thefoundersummit.de/
CEO stage
A bit hidden but with an own stage and so great talks. I was hanging out there with just some hundred people and had a lot of good business talks.
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About my travel to Wiesbaden
I called it "The German Train Trip" and you may read it here @detlev/german-train-trip
It comes with a bunch of pictures from such a lovely trip I did that morning. But as I said, this at another post from that day.
Now about the Chiemseer Hell
This beer, the Chiemseer Hell, is like a Bavarian Breeze in a Bottle.
I bought this directly at the shop at the train station and added some food for the ride.
Chiemseer Hell is what happens when Bavaria decides to bottle a day at the lake.
Brewed in the traditional Helles style and weighing in at a smooth 4.9% ABV, this beer is as crisp and charming as a morning stroll through the foothills of the Alps.
The first sip is pure serenity: mild malt sweetness, a gentle grainy backbone, and a whisper of herbal hop bitterness that disappears just as you start chasing it. It’s clean, well-balanced, and supremely drinkable.
Exactly the kind of beer that doesn’t shout but still wins the room.
If you’ve ever had a beer that made you say,
“Ahh, that hits the spot”
this is that beer.
The Special "Something"
What makes Chiemseer Hell special isn’t that it reinvents the wheel – it’s that it perfects it. This beer leans into the purity and clarity that make the Helles style such a staple of Bavarian beer culture.
There’s nothing fancy here, no dry-hopping, no barrel-aging, no wild fermentation experiments. Just flawless execution.
What really stands out is the softness of the mouthfeel, likely thanks to the high-quality spring water used in brewing. That, and the fact that it goes down so easily you’ll wonder where the first bottle went and how you’re already halfway through the second.
The Chiemsee Style
See how the brewery shows up at Instagram where I found this cool pic.
They are at https://www.instagram.com/chiemseer/
Picture by Chiemseer from Insta
The Cover
The Chiemseer Hell bottle looks like it came straight from a lakeside beer garden. The label features a classic Bavarian crest, a subtle reference to the Chiemsee lake region, and soft blue and gold tones that feel fresh and timeless.
It’s not flashy, but it radiates regional pride. The typography is traditional but clean, and the overall vibe is exactly what you’d expect from a beer meant to be enjoyed with pretzels, friends, and a view of the mountains.
Picture by Chiemseer from Insta
The Brewery and Its Location
Chiemseer Hell is brewed by the Rosenheimer Spezialitätenbrauerei, a proudly independent brewery located in Rosenheim, Upper Bavaria. Nestled between the Chiemgau Alps and the Inn River, Rosenheim is steeped in beer tradition and local pride.
The brewery is known for producing authentic Bavarian styles using regional ingredients and time-honored brewing techniques. While the Chiemsee lake lends its name and spirit to the beer, it’s Rosenheim that brings the craftsmanship.
Picture by Chiemseer from Insta
This is beer born of Bavarian identity, brewed by people who understand that quality isn’t just a standard, it’s a matter of regional honor.
Fun fact:
Chiemseer Hell has gained a sort of cult following among beer garden regulars, road-trippers, and those who just want a solid beer without all the fuss.
Final Thoughts
Chiemseer Hell isn’t here to blow your mind. It’s a beer to make your day better.
It’s approachable, clean, and refreshing. This a beer that brings together everything that makes Bavarian brewing so beloved: simplicity, skill, and soul.
Whether you’re lakeside, fireside, or just outside, this beer delivers the easygoing satisfaction you didn’t know you needed.
Prost to good beer, clean lakes, and long summer afternoons.
Sorry for this pic, the train was "shaking" a bit
Back home with high speed
I was happy to get one of this ICE train. And sometimes the German trains are on time. Enjoying this with such a beer is damn close to be nice trip. ;-)
Have a great day everybody
and let us travel the world again
Enjoy the #BeerSaturday
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