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Learn The Facts About German Beer

By Chris Carr


Throughout Germany consuming beer is a popular pastime. Germany has over 1,000 breweries which is many more than any other country in the world. Breweries of beer in Germany must follow the purity law, which originated in 1516 that dictated that only barley, hops and water must be used for brewing beer.

The brewers are obliged to follow the purity rules, which originated in 1516 that dictates they have to use certain ingredient in the brewing of the beer. Hops, barley malt and water are the fundamental ingredients used. This rule protects the consumer from poor standard and potentially lethal beverages. Over five hundred years ago the quality of the water was extremely poor so the people drank copious amounts of beer to quench their thirst. Over the years the quality of the beer has been refined to make it the most palatable quality beer that has a distinct taste and leaves little or no after taste.

Some styles of German beer include Koelsch, Waizen and Altiber. The German beer Altbier ranges in colour from medium to dark brown. This beer is conditioned longer than other beers which allow it to mellow out the fruitiness and produces a smooth and delicate beer. It has a great balance between malt and hops and is very popular throughout the regions of Germany. Rauchbier is known to have a smoky colour and flavour; it too is a popular beer in Germany. Each beer has its own unique quality of flavour and clarity.

Lager is a popular beer in Germany and around the world. Pilsener, one of the most favoured lagers is a dark ale presenting with more hops and less malt in its tasting. It is very popular worldwide especially in North America, where is served in bars and restaurants.

Around 4,000 brands of beer are produced throughout Germany by several different companies, such as some of the better known ones, Beck, St Pauli, Warsteiner and Krombach. All situated in North Germany. In the southern region of Germany, there are many more breweries, however they are locally owned and operated. The Benedictine Abbey, also situated in Southern Germany was established in 1040 and beer was brewed there by the Benedictines monks, making it one of the oldest breweries in the world. It is still brewing beer to this day.

Germany is famous for its Oktoberfest, which is held every year in Munich. It starts in late September and carries on for two weeks, ending in early October. During Oktoberfest, lovers of beer travel from all over the world to Germany to celebrate German beers. There is dancing and singing as well as copious amounts of beer consumed during this time.Each and every year millions attend the event over the two week period, making it into the biggest celebrations in the world. Due to the success of Oktoberfest it is noted that many other countries now have their own version of Oktoberfest around that same period. However it is a fact that the Munich Oktoberfest is by far the best in the world.

Local brewers from Munich are the only ones allowed to present their beer in the bigger tents during the festival. There are only six breweries that are in attendance and they provide a variety of different beer for the public to consume. Attending this festival is a must on any bucket list of beer lovers. It allows you to sample the different varieties and enjoy the rich bold flavours of quality German Beer that is so popular.

Because of the success of Oktoberfest many other cities around the world try to mimic this festival, and hold their own versions around the same time as Germany. However Germany still holds the best Oktoberfest in the world supplying good quality German beer that is unrivalled anywhere in the world.




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