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Germany
A great beer nation boasting more breweries than any other country, and some world classic styles and excellent beers.
Glossary
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Alt |
The beer style of Dusseldorf and close in style to a British strong pale ale. |
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Berliner Weisse |
An unusual slightly sour wheat beer unique to Berlin, usually served in a bowl-like glass with a dash of Schuss. |
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Dortmunder |
A strong, malty lager from the world's biggest brewing city. |
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Kolsch |
The local style of the city of Cologne. A pale, spritzy, delicate beer, with an "appellation". |
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Pilsener |
The most popular style of beer in the world, dry and hoppy. |
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Export |
Munich first produced this style of malty, golden lager, not as hoppy as Pilsener. |
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Bock |
Smooth, strong beer with a slight sweetness, can be light or dark, term also refers to a goat and is often depicted on labels. |
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DoppelBock |
A ruby-coloured rich beer, very full-bodied and super strong. |
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Rauchbier |
From Franconia comes the distinctive unique smoked beers of Bamberg. |
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Weissbier |
The most widely available examples of wheat beer are from Bavaria. Known as weizen or weiss and made from at least 50% wheat, they have a wonderfully different aroma and taste. Thirst-quenching and fruity. |
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Dortmunder |
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Dortmunder Actien-Brauerei (DAB) |
5.0% |
330 ml |
£0.99 |
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Pilsener |
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Becks |
4.7% |
330 ml |
£0.99 |
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Bamberger Burgerbrau |
5.0% |
500 ml |
£0.99 |
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Kaiserdom Pilsener |
4.8% |
330 ml x 6 |
£3.69 |
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Kaiserdom Hell Pilsener |
5.4% |
330 ml x 6 |
£3.89 |
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Krombacher Pils |
4.8% |
500 ml |
£1.29 |
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Weiss - Light |
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Erdinger Hefe Weiss |
5.3% |
500 ml |
£1.65 |
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Paulaner Weiss |
5.5% |
500 ml |
£1.59 |
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Schneider Weiss |
5.4% |
500 ml |
£1.69 |
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Weizenland Hefetròb |
5.3% |
500 ml |
£1.49 |
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Weizenland Kristallklar |
5.3% |
500 ml |
£1.49 |
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Clausthaler |
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Low-alcohol |
0.5% |
330 ml |
£0.59 |