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Einsiedler Hell. Clausthaler Lemon. Astra Kiezmische. Maisel and Friends Pale Ale. Maisel and Friends IPA. Riedenburger Glutenfrei. Riegele Weizen Doppelbock ml.

Bitburger Pils ml Bottle. Schofferhofer Kristallweizen. Konig Pilsener Alkoholfrei. Feldschlosschen Malz. Krombacher Dark. Paderborner Pilsener. Dab D-Pils. Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel. Ayinger Celebrator. Items 1 - 36 of The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled.

Home Browse Country German Beer. German Beer. View as Grid List. Show 24 36 Augustiner Helles Size 50cl. Add to Wish List Add to Cart. Paulaner Munich Helles 50cl Size 50cl. Paulaner Munich Helles 50cl Can Size 50cl. Paulaner Oktoberfest Size 50cl. Paulaner Oktoberfest 50cl Can Size 50cl. Paulaner Hefe Weisse 50cl Bottle Size 50cl. Paulaner Natur Radler Size 50cl. Paulaner Hefe Weisse 50cl Can Size 50cl. Paulaner Munich Hell Lager 33cl Size 33cl. Hacker Pschorr Weiss Hell Size 50cl.

This lively brew checks all of the boxes for the style, with its layers of flavors that include clove and banana as well as cinnamon and malt. Traditionally brewed in March so they are ready for the fall, these malty brews are just as well known for their rich flavor as they are for the celebration that goes with them.

The hefeweizen can be a polarizing style, especially for those who are new to it, but this one-of-a-kind ale also offers a great entry point for drinkers who don't tend to enjoy beer's more bitter flavors. For a German classic, grab a bottle of Schneider Weisse.

Related: The Best Beers. Region: Germany ABV: 4. When it comes to consuming this light, easy-drinking brew, Dost suggests a traditional method. Ah yes, the pilsner: Germany's most-consumed beer category, and the basis of all of the ubiquitous American lagers that trace their lineage back to German immigrants in the 19th century.

We could list those brands for you here, or you could just turn on ESPN and wait for the next commercial break. In he succeeded. A tasting of German beers offers the perfect reminder that not all lagers have to be clear and bright. Its trademark is the use of caramelized Munich malt, which gives the beer a dessert-like quality without being overly sweet.

By the s, Munich had a centuries-old history of producing renowned dark beers, but that's when they began to notice a problem: people were suddenly super into this light, crisp "pilsner" category. So the enterprising Bavarians came up with their own "pale lager," and just so there was no confusion, they called it Helles — which means "pale" or "bright. Related: The Best Nonalcoholic Beers. Region: Germany ABV: 6.

Einbecker Ur-Bock Dunkel is a classic dunkles bock produced in the same city that originated the style seven centuries ago and is still packaged in a bottle based on the original design. Look for a smooth, malty flavor profile boasting notes of toffee and raisins, with just a sprinkling of hop character to balance out the interplay of caramel and molasses.

Region: Germany ABV: 7. The granddaddy of all doppelbocks is Salvator, first produced by the Franciscan monks at St. Francis of Paula in the 17th century. Related: The Best Beer Books. If I asked you to name a dark beer with deep roasted malt flavor but without huge body or high alcohol, Guinness might seem like the obvious answer.

If you thought the hefeweizen was polarizing, how about a beer that straight-up tastes like smoke? For that discerning drinker who wants her brew to be reminiscent of bacon, or a slab of smoked brisket, the rauchbier is the way to go. Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier claims to be the original smoked beer. As we've enumerated above, Germany has a remarkably diverse beer culture.



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