Can just say something about Beer in Munich in the old days.
There were a lot of good breweries back then, big breweries like Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Spaten, Hacker-Pschorr, Paulaner, and for sure the famous Augustiner beer. The Augustiner brewery is nearly 700 years old. A lot of the old breweries were founded by monks in the monasteries.
These were the big Munich breweries back then:
• Hackerbräu
• Löwenbräu
• Paulaner-Salvator
• Thomasbräu
• Augustiner
• Wagnerbräu
• Pschorr
• Spaten-Franziskaner
• Schneider-Weizenbier
There were a lot of small breweries too in and around Munich, but nowadays just the big breweries still exist. The big ones bought the smaller ones more than 100 years ago. Hacker and Pschorr merged and some more big breweries too.
In Munich, the breweries had always special seasonal beer, like "Mai-Bock" in May and winterbeer and for sure the Octoberfest-Beer.
But in the old days, the shooters drank also a lot of wine, because there are wineyards in northern Bavaria, thats Frankonia. On a schützenfest there was also a wine tent and the wine booths, were one could buy a drink.
Some brewery owners were shooters too or they were related to shooters like the famous Pschorr family. They donated always nice material prizes for the big matches. The Thomas brewery donated nice silver goblets for the crossbow matches at the Octoberfest.
Well, the Bavarian shooters in Munich drank beer from Munich breweries, because just breweries from Munich got the selling concession for the big events.
Biggi.