Favorite German beers

Discussion in 'Beverages' started by Pressed_Rat, Mar 12, 2007.

  1. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    What are your five favorite German beers? (This includes beers from Austria as well.)

    1)Aventinus Weizenbock
    2)Celebrator Doppelbock
    3)Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
    4)Einbecker Mai-Ur-Bock
    5)Samichlaus
     
  2. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    like most styles, my experience leaves something to be desired...but i'll go for it

    1)Celebrator
    2)Uerige Sticke Alt
    3)Paulaner Hefeweizen
    4)Salvator
    5)Fransiskaner Hefe-Weisse

    and Samichlaus is Austrian, although it is a doppelbock which is a german style

    also i have a hard time with this one. i want to find a place for hofbrau maibock and spaten...
     
  3. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Read my thread again.
     
  4. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    Hoegarden !!! Not sure if it's German/Austrian or not ???
     
  5. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Hoegaarden is Belgian.
     
  6. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    according to Michael Jackson, Samichlaus is brewed in Zurich, Switzerland.
     
  7. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    Michael Jackson (not the pop singer) was probably drunk when he wrote that. I remember when he was on Conan a few years back, he definitely seemed drunk. Samichlaus is actually made in Eggenberg, Austria. I am 98% sure of that.
     
  8. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    Ahh, Oh well :)
     
  9. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    yeah, i'm pretty sure thats the case (that it's austrian)

    anyway, i forgot to put hofbrau maibock on my list i think, and it definitely should be up there. i've only seen it available once, but it was pretty damn good. i probably would use it to replace either salvator or franziskaner on my list
     
  10. dirtybongwater

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    not in any order

    sami claus
    Schneider Aventinus
    Eggenberg Urbock Dunkel Eisbock
    Paulaner Salvator
    Kulmbacher Eisbock
     
  11. SlickyPants

    SlickyPants Member

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    I haven;t tried too many German beers but a few of my faves are Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock, Schneider Weisse, Schneider Aventinus and Paulaner Salvator.

    The selection of German beers available where I live is absolute rubbish. They have a few wheat beers that are alright. Erdinger (hefe and the dunkel), Konig Ludwig and Paulaner Hefeweizen. Paulaner Salvator used to be available in my area but not anymore.
     
  12. nesta

    nesta Banned

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    salvator is pretty good, in my opinion, and is in fact the first doppelbock i've tried and still something i enjoy fairly often if i'm going to buy that style of beer. certainly celebrator is better, though. i do think salvator kicks optimator's ass though...didn't care for optimator much, which is wierd since its made by spaten and i'm a big fan of spaten premium during the hot summer months when i just want a good cold beer.

    now tonight i'm going to try EKU 28 and have pretty high expectations. considering the praise it gets i doubt i'll be disappointed, but i'll likely be surprised by it regardless of what it's like because i've never had an eisbock before and really dont know what to expect.
     
  13. koopa

    koopa De Kuil Krue Hipster

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    schneider weisse in particular....

    any good german weisse or kolsch in general.
     
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