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Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09

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Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09

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Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09

ratebeer

Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09

ratebeer

Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09

ratebeer

Karlsbräu

Brewed by: Karlsberg Brauerei
Origin: Homburg, Saarland, Germany
Beer style: Classic German Pilsener

German pilsners typically come in two varieties, the northern and the southern. Southern examples are akin to a Bohemian pilsner with German hops and less malt. Northern examples are very well-attenuated (leaner in body) and dry.



Source: RateBeer.com • Nov '09