Paderborn is a city that has always been frequented by pilgrims and merchants. To the south of the city is the Chapel of the Hilling Soul, which has been a popular meeting place for believers from near and far for more than 1,000 years. Not far away are the remains of the Via Regia. This military and trade route was used from the 17th century onwards for the transport of goods and travel to and from Frankfurt. Today there is a hiking route that harks back to these times and inspires modern pilgrims with thought-provoking points for reflection and contemplation.
Anyone who has become thirsty from thinking and hiking can refresh themselves with a suitable drink: the Pilger Landbier comes from the Paderborn brewery and is a tasty monument to the lively pilgrimage region around Paderborn. The bottom-fermented full-bodied beer comes in a naturally cloudy amber and is made with particularly soft brewing water, select barley from the region, the finest hops and a yeast that is easy to ferment.
The country beer represents the abundance of malts used through its robust grain character. The aroma and taste are characterized by diverse malt notes and a gentle sweetness. A mild bitterness underlines the play of aromas and makes the Pilger country beer a tasty pleasure after hikes, as a way to end the week or simply after work.
Brewing water, barley malt , hop extract, yeast