Pilsner Urquell
This legendary pale Pilsen lager has become a legend amongst beers, and has created a completely new category of beer (Pils, Pilsner). Neither the recipe nor the brewing process has changed since it was first made in 1842. The skill of the Pilsen brewers has meant that its quality and flavour have stayed the same, too. This is proven by regular laboratory comparisons, the oldest of which dates back to 1897.
The secret behind the taste of this legendary bottom-fermented lager with an alcohol content of 4.4% lies mainly in its premium quality ingredients along with the preservation of the original production process. The beer acquires its characteristic aroma of malt grains and a balanced caramel taste through triple mashing, while the soft Pilsen water lends it a unique delicate taste and the Žatec hops its velvety bitterness. The malt itself gives the beer a golden color.
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Cerveza dorada, con cabeza de espuma espesa y cremosa. Seca con un ligero matiz amaderado. Buen aroma, suave, con un acabado limpio sin retrogusto.
Oettinger Pils
Double Dutch? Not for our master brewers. OETTINGER Pilsner lager has a rather tangy taste, typical for this style of beer – rather like a pilsner lager then! 0% EXTRA. Typically traditional. Beer brewed in the pilsner lager style is bottom-fermented. It has a slightly more strongly hop-flavour and might therefore be a little tangier than other types of Vollbier, what Germans call "full beer". Perhaps that’s why it’s also Germany’s most popular kind of beer. And our best-selling product.
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Cerveza ligera tipo pils con cierto caracter marcado de lúpulo, lo que la hace algo mas amarga y seca, siendo la cerveza más papular tanto de la marca como de alemania.