German Beers
With 1300 breweries in Germany, it’s no surprise that beer drinking is a major part of German culture. Beer production in Germany used to be heavily regulated until 1988 when restrictions were lifted, which meant that German breweries could now be more experimental with their recipes and use more ingredients. Skip to today and you can see that there are a multitude of options when it comes to German beer.
We offer some of the most popular options including Erdinger Weissbier, Paulaner Munchner Hell and Jever Pils, alongside some hidden gems for you to discover… We’d recommend adding at least one to your basket to give German beer a try, you won’t be disappointed.
With 1300 breweries in Germany, it’s no surprise that beer drinking is a major part of German culture. Beer production in Germany used to be heavily regulated until 1988 when restrictions were lifted, which meant that German breweries could now be more experimental with their recipes and use more ingredients. Skip to today and you can see that there are a multitude of options when it comes to German beer.
We offer some of the most popular options including Erdinger Weissbier, Paulaner Munchner Hell and Jever Pils, alongside some hidden gems for you to discover… We’d recommend adding at least one to your basket to give German beer a try, you won’t be disappointed.