Germany

Aecht Schlenkerla Helles Lagerbier

A golden-colored lager beer with a hint of smokyness (from smoke residue in the brewery filters, not smoked malt). Original gravity: 11.5% Alcohol: 4.3% Bitterness: 30

Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Märzen

Our dark, bottom fermented speciality, brewed with selfmade Original Schlenkerla Smokemalt and tapped according to old tradition directly from the gravity-fed oakwood cask.

Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel

Dark chocolate in color, you can see a wonderful reflection if you hold it up to the light. It is round and soft with the warm, sweet aroma of freshly roasted malted barley. A satisfying, malty taste, with coffee-ish tones and a hint of plummy fruitiness ...

Ayinger Brau Weisse

Delicious lemon and vanilla scented wheat beer with yeast. This is an aristocratic beer with a champagne sparkle and a beautifully sustained head. With the pale color of mountain honey and tart refreshing palate, it is a "brut" beer with the delicious, co ...

Ayinger Jahrhundert

Jahrhundert is bright and beautiful, the color of a desert at sunrise. The long lasting head is creamy and thick. The taste is pure malt, clean, fresh, and round, like a fine dry wine. The flavor is bread-like, fruity and earthy—delicious, with an afterta ...

Ayinger Ur-Weisse

Our Ayinger Ur-Weisse is an old-fashioned wheat with some fine roasted malt to give it more color and flavor than golden hefe- weisse. It has an immense crown of lovely foam held proudly above a robe of translucent amber. On the palate, malt and yeast pre ...

Bayerischer Bahnof Goseator

Aged in Tequilla barrels for six months.

Bayerischer Bahnof Leipziger Sundhang

Brewed with Gewürztraminer.

Franziskaner Dunkel

Deep and dark colored, cloudy with yeast. Brewed with a darker roasted malt which adds some maltiness to the refreshing flavour of the Hefe-Weissbier.

Professor Fritz Briem Gordziskie

COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION Grodziskie or Grätzer is a Sour Smoked Wheat Ale that was brewed in the 1900s in East Prussia and dates back to as early as the 15th century. It was named after the Polish town of Grodzisk Wielkopolski or Grätz in German. Our histo ...

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