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There are only a few city-specific beer styles that are as well known as Kölsch. The fine beer is firmly rooted in its hometown of Cologne and is officially only allowed to be built there. The people of Cologne are strict when it comes to their beer and make sure that their Kölsch is really Kölsch. Every visitor to the city is encouraged to immerse themselves in Cologne’s beer culture and order a stick of Kölsch in a rustic pub. Beer is one of the city’s cultural treasures and should be respected and valued just as much as the cathedral or the old town. At least that’s what the people of Cologne say and we don’t want to contradict them.
If you haven’t planned a trip to Cologne, you can bring a piece of Cologne home and experience the Cologne lifestyle in your own four walls. For this purpose, we recommend the Kölsch from the Brauhaus Schreckenskammer.
This Cologne specialty is brewed according to a brewery’s own recipe and bottled without adding carbon dioxide. The crystal clear beer flows into the glass in a shiny gold tone and adorns itself with a stately head of foam. A fine balance between hops and malt tempts you to take the first sip. This reveals a drinkable and extremely refreshing beer with a balanced character: light malt, fine hops and elegant bitterness in tasty harmony.
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast