I simply love a cold Hefeweissen on a hot day. But, I started wondering, where might you go to find a Hefe-Bison?
Rumor has it that at a park with a German-sounding name in Northeast Harris County, there's a herd of even-toed ungulates. You might want to check it out. Find the pen of

Head towards the

of the enclosure. Keep going that direction to the heavy machinery sign. Then, take 43 steps towards the direction of the

along the culvert. You should find a group of these, with brush right next to it (okay, they're not twisted, work with me).

You'll need to look in the back, in a vine, just above the

Once you've found the bison, to find the hefe, look across the clearing to the south (around 50 steps away). See the group of

trees, not beers. Hefe is in the middle.
Enjoy your refreshment! Have a dog & kraut & a cold one and dream of Munich (if you're 21, of course).
1 comment:
what fun and clever clues! can't wait to head that way and hunt for these!
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