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Beer was a staple food in the Middle Ages and was brewed by monks. Over the centuries, an entire culture has developed in Germany around beer brewing, beer drinking, and the commercial serving of beer. This is also reflected in the diversity of beer types with 25 different beer styles and between 5,000 and 6,000 different types of beer in Germany alone. Moreover, special ‘beer gardens’ are popular places of consumption. The German Purity Laws date back to 1156 and were only lifted by the CJEU for imports.