Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Bread
Apfelwein Bread
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Beer
Weizenbier
This fruity beer is perfect for a summer’s day. Served in long glasses, the refreshing beverage is a favourite in Bavaria. Where better to try it than with the locals in a Bavarian beer garden?
Beer
Altbier
Almost the opposite to a pils, altbier is very dark in colour and is loved for its malty, smooth flavour. It is an absolute must-order in the city of Düsseldorf.
Beer
Pils
Technically, pils originates from the Czech city of Pilsen but it is loved so widely all across Germany that it still counts as a German staple. Known for its distinct, hoppy flavour, this light-coloured beer is refreshing and easy to drink.
Bread
Apfelwein Bread
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Bread
Apfelwein Bread
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Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Beer
Prost!
Beer is a very important part of Germany’s culture. Some 1,500 breweries can be found across Germany and together they produce around 5,000 types of beer. The German Purity Law ensures that whatever pint you choose in the country, it will only ever include four regulated ingredients: water, malt, hops and yeast. Here are just some of the most popular varieties to try…
Pils
Altbier
Weizenbier
Bremen coffee bread
Apfelwein Bread
Bread
Apfelwein Bread
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut rhoncus posuere elit faucibus ullamcorper. Praesent ex lorem, viverra nec tincidunt eu, ultricies sit amet nisl. Phasellus erat lectus, convallis mollis arcu molestie, malesuada bibendum justo. Fusce fringilla, ante vel dapibus porttitor, dui nibh pretium justo, porttitor feugiat odio mauris ultricies massa.
Beer
Weizenbier
This fruity beer is perfect for a summer’s day. Served in long glasses, the refreshing beverage is a favourite in Bavaria. Where better to try it than with the locals in a Bavarian beer garden?
Beer
Altbier
Almost the opposite to a pils, altbier is very dark in colour and is loved for its malty, smooth flavour. It is an absolute must-order in the city of Düsseldorf.
Beer
Pils
Technically, pils originates from the Czech city of Pilsen but it is loved so widely all across Germany that it still counts as a German staple. Known for its distinct, hoppy flavour, this light-coloured beer is refreshing and easy to drink.
Bread
Apfelwein Bread
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut rhoncus posuere elit faucibus ullamcorper. Praesent ex lorem, viverra nec tincidunt eu, ultricies sit amet nisl. Phasellus erat lectus, convallis mollis arcu molestie, malesuada bibendum justo. Fusce fringilla, ante vel dapibus porttitor, dui nibh pretium justo, porttitor feugiat odio mauris ultricies massa.
Bread
Apfelwein Bread
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut rhoncus posuere elit faucibus ullamcorper. Praesent ex lorem, viverra nec tincidunt eu, ultricies sit amet nisl. Phasellus erat lectus, convallis mollis arcu molestie, malesuada bibendum justo. Fusce fringilla, ante vel dapibus porttitor, dui nibh pretium justo, porttitor feugiat odio mauris ultricies massa.