Blackrock Cellar
As people in Bavaria are very demanding as far as their daily drink is concerned the brewers are ver ...y aware of the necessity to brew a yellow-golden beer with a light malt taste. It is crisp, smooth and mellow. A perfectly balanced taste and aroma.
3,60 €
Blackrock Cellar
Light, fresh, tasty beer has always been one of the most popular types in Bavaria and Franconia, so ...beer brewery - until today. Even during the triumphal march of Pilsbier, the Bayreuth beer brewery in no way lost its importance, ...
3,35 €
Blackrock Cellar
Brothers Carl and Anton Veltins brewed an enjoyable light Grevensteiner for special occasions - mild ..., light to drink and, as was customary at the time, naturally cloudy. With its fruity and fresh note and a fine malt aroma, Grevensteiner Hell is harmoniously rounded off in taste.
3,85 €
Blackrock Cellar
Exemplary for restraint, subtle and highly drinkable beer. Einsiedler Hell is the synonym for refres ...hing beer with substance. The Einsiedler Hell has a golden yellow tone and a fine-pored foam which enhance the round and fuller bodied character.
2,95 €
Blackrock Cellar
Augustiner Helles is a refreshing long stored beer that’s mild, sparkling and relatively light. This ... classic Bavarian lager has fresh and fruity lemon notes giving it a pleasing citrusy flavour.
3,90 €
Blackrock Cellar
The fine-pored foam is long-lasting. It is pure and cellar fresh on the nose with soft malt aromas p ... sweetness combines very well with a velvety soft hop bitterness. It has a round and harmonious finish - a genuine, clas ...
3,95 €
Blackrock Cellar
The classic one - The Feines Urhell is a bright joy! For generations maintained with love, classical ...ly brewed, unpasteurized, and matured in peace. Refreshing with a fine, balanced, malty and hoppy taste.
3,85 €
Blackrock Cellar
Crisp and refreshing Lager, cold conditioned for 4 months. Made with Irish lager malt and hops from ...Germany and North America, it is unfiltered, unpasteurised and unfined. Brewed and bottled locally in Dublin.
4,20 €