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german beers

edited February 2012 in General Charlton
ive currently taken to german beers i.e. becks, erdinger, bitburger etc. can anyone recommend to me any other german beers

danke
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  • hoffmeister and skol
  • Veltins ...... Lovely
  • Real ale - it's not German but it tastes better.
  • Warsteiner
  • Ein Berliner
  • edited February 2012
    Schlafenhuger
    Fassenkrauter
    Wielenschpoolicht
  • edited February 2012
    Alte Schpeckled Huhne
  • cheers people, ill keep a look out for these.

    looks like have plenty of drinking to do : )
  • Excellent thread and timely for me as I am about to embark on a stag weekend to Munich. Keep the advice coming please.
  • Das Boot..... goes down well !
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  • Aldi sell a 6 pack of 33cl bottles of German Steinhauser beer for £3.99. Very nice!
  • Franziskaner Weissbier
  • Oliver Bier(Hoff)

    CAMRA beer festivals always have a foreign beer section with a selection of interesting bottles, and sometimes a german or belgian beer on draft

    If you're in Munich, go to any of the beer gardens, and dive in.

    http://patto1ro.home.xs4all.nl/munipubs.htm
  • Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway
  • Erdinger for me.
  • Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway
    i had it straight the other week - the worst thing i have ever tasted. with monster - now youre talking.......

  • Jagermeister. Alcoholic anyway
    Jagermeister is the devil in liquid form
  • Oliver Bier(Hoff)

    CAMRA beer festivals always have a foreign beer section with a selection of interesting bottles, and sometimes a german or belgian beer on draft

    If you're in Munich, go to any of the beer gardens, and dive in.

    http://patto1ro.home.xs4all.nl/munipubs.htm
    It will be rude not to dive in, although March might be a little too cold for the gardens.

    This is a great link, ta.
  • After the fulham game, we ended up in a german bar on the fulham road, where we had a few pints of Paulaner it was very nice!

    Couple of the less masculine among us were drinking Frulli, a strawberry beer!
  • I'm of course spoilt by Czech beer, but my favourite German beer is Jever. It comes from the north coast near the Danish border. Slightly herby taste to it. Anti-marketing types look away now, but it's also a lovely brand full of images of the Northern coast that make my heart ache living so far from the sea.
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  • I just saw this thread and thought "Hmm... Beer"! I am turning into Homer Simpson.
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    About 10% on draught, cost the equalivant of about £1.22 a pint...can't argue, although you can after about 10 pints when you puke up in your bed cos of it
  • Budweiser ;-)
  • Its Belgian but... image

    How good a name is that?
  • edited February 2012
    Budweiser ;-)
    Not quite German, but the real Czech Budweiser is decent.

    The American Budweiser imitation that we get imported in this country ..... how do people manage to drink that?
  • Budweiser ;-)
    Not quite German, but the real Czech Budweiser is decent.

    The American Budweiser imitation that we get imported in this country ..... how do people manage to drink that?
    Through their mouths?
  • Thank you, Nathan. Valuable insight that.
  • The only thing the two Budweisers have in common is the name. The American firm saw the name and chose it because they thought it sounded like a good name for a beer. Subsequently they have taken the Czech firm to courts all over the world to protect "their" name!

    Czech Budweiser is made with grain, hops, water and yeast - the US drink is made with rice (as that's cheaper). There is no comparison.
  • Warsteiner
    I'm with Ross on this one , they use to sell it at Makro but it's not been in stock for a while

  • I like supping on this one

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