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Flensburger Pilsner
£28.47
Germanys No1 swing top bottle. From the most northerly city in Germany, this is a world classic, dry pilsner.
Schneider Weisse Original
£34.57
A brewery of great history and tradition, Schneider can be credited with resurrecting a style of beer that came close to extinction in the late 1800's. Schneider has since built up the reputation of being the most distinguished and exclusive purveyor of wheat beers in Germany. A rich and full bodied wheat beer, tan in colour with a clove like fruity bouquet. A uniquely satisfying experience.
Schneider Aventinus
£45.40
The most majestic of wheat beers. Aventinus has the broad characteristics of Schneider Weisse - the normal wheat beer from the brewery- but has lavish chocolate and malt sweetness that in union with its strength make the beer a real indulgence. A more apt description of the beer would be Weisse Bock, the fruitiness of wheat beer with bock like sweetness.
Erdinger Hefe Dunkel
£20.05
Launched in 1991, this beer has a higher gravity and alcohol content. It has a slight chocolatey taste and aroma but still retains a refreshingness.
Kostritzer Schwarzbier
£32.82
Kostritzer Schwarzbier is an exciting and unique black beer with a subtle malt flavour and a low hop bitterness. Based on the pilsner style, its strengh is comparable with light beer.Calories : 41.5 kcal / 100ml
Jever Pilsener
£30.55
A world classic extra dry pilsener from the Freisland area of north Germany, only a small brewer, but producing a great beer not for the faint hearted! Very bitter hop flavour as indicated on the label herb. One of the most hoppy, bitter beers in the world with 44 units of bitterness.
Schlenkerla Rauchbier Weizen
£35.86
Smoked dark unfiltered wheat beer. Bitterness 20 EBU. Basil, bacon and smoke aroma; neutral taste with lemon, clove, ginger and wheat aromas; bitter finish with bacon, basil, cloves and yeast. A very unusual, but outstanding, beer. Like spicu christmas cake and smoked bacon.
Fruh Kolsch
£33.02
Probably the most famous place to drink kolsch is the tavern Fruh near to the cathedral in Cologne. It is a soft very drinkable kolsch with a hoppy, dry finish using Hallertau and Tettnang hops.
Veltins Pilsener
£26.72
Regarded as one of the finest examples of a German Pilsner.Veltins is Brewed in Sauerland, near Dortmund to the German Purity Law of 1516. Using natural spring water from its own mountain. Veltins Pilsener has a superb delicate dry and clean palate with a fine carbonated body that gives a slight bitterness with a light citrus finish.
Schlosser Alt
£30.42
The biggest alt bier brewery within Dusseldorf, founded in 1873 and the name derives from the word for Lock. Light in body and taste it becomes nuttier and drier in the finish.