The classic Bitburger – a mature and most agreeable beer – is brewed with the best of ingredients in the same traditional way it has been for many, many years. The result is delicately tart and pleasantly bitter – with a strong hop taste. A top selling German beer brewed according to the German Purity Law.
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Andy Nichols –
A very very nice Pilsener! Refreshing, flavoursome and very smooth. It has a lovely thick and creamy head that lasts until the end. Very well balanced pilsener taste. It would be criminal not to pour this into a nice glass to drink it and savour it. A fine example! I’ll be buying more.
Steven Allen –
This is very uncomplicated beer, a moderate hoppy lager that does very little else. Nothing offensive but nothing special.
Laura Scotland –
Very easy drinking lager. Refreshing and smooth, couldn’t fault it and would recommend it.
Chris –
Dry, sweet, malty with some light hops. Well balanced pils and smooth drink. Easy to drink.
Steve Hawkins –
Not much of an essence. Taste wise, its very similar to becks. Lively character. Fizzy and quite moreish. The finish is peppery.
Ian Leeds –
Love Bitburger and these bottles are a unique shape and go down very easily. A good example of German Pilsner. Def Recommended.
Bernard Hawcroft –
Lovely dry beer – when the first mouthful hits the palate the effect is entrancing. I like it served very cold.
Chris –
These are great little bottles of a lovely beer. It is quite hoppy but is perfect straight out of the fridge after work.
Chris Meechan –
A classic German pilsner, sweet and malt forward with a dry hoppiness and lemony notes.
Andy Collier –
A classic. Refreshing, and I like the small bottles (unusual with German pilsners). Best served very cold.