Legendary Kulmbach beer. Today’s beer drinkers can hardly imagine a life without the taste of beer but in the early 30’s that was another story. For when the Reichel brewing family first introduced the Fine Herb in 1932, the beer connoisseur had just got used to the taste of pale lager and export beers which had previously replaced the classic dark varieties. The first beer from Kumlbach quickly won support with its fine hops and refined taste.
Kulmbacher Edelherb is pale and dry. Its special taste is thanks to the soft brewing water from pristine, crystal-clear springs of the Fichtelgebirge, the noblest malting barley from regional farmlands, handpicked hops from the Hallertau, and our legendary brewing skills.
Otto The Bier Dude –
Clear yellow golden color, medium sized white head. Smell and taste malts, pleasantly grainy bitter, quite pleasant round mouthfeel. Average to decent body and decent carbonation. Ok.
Sarah Power –
The perfect degree of beery-bitterness for me. A good, classic German beer that I’ve ordered a number of times now and have enjoyed each time.
Dean Griffiths –
Really enjoyed this one. Low carbonation incredibly smooth and incredibly moorish.
Andy Nichols –
Lost it’s head quite quick, but is a very smooth tasty pils. Not much fizz, but Morish!
Stujago –
An excellent lager. Definitely one of the best Pils I’ve tried. Very light, crisp, clean and pure with the staple pils bitterness and a grassy undertone. The fizz is perfect.
Paul C –
A top class Pilsner.
Sharp,golden coloured with spicy, hoppy flavours.
Incredibly smooth and moorish.
First time for this one and straight onto my Favourites List !!
High quality beer.
Paul Boniface –
An excellent pilsner, crisp, clean tasting, easily drinkable. Will certainly order this again
Christine Saunders –
nice easy drinking beer but leaves a bitter taste
DSK –
As mentioned by others, this is a refreshingly crisp pils with just enough hoppiness to make it as very enjoyable beer. It’s smooth and delicious – one to add to the wish list!
Barrie Taylor –
One of the best pils. Smooth and clean
Milan Macurak –
Spicy and somehow creamy nose with a beautiful and yet not too strong hoppy finish. I love every beer from Kulmbacher so five stars from me are obligatory.
Michael Moore –
Another good Kulmbacher, slightly more hoppy than others, gives it a little sharpness, but not excessively so. Very nice beer.
WF –
Not a great deal to separate this from Kulmbacher’s export and helles, it’s not as sweet as the other two.
Kris –
Kulmbacher is fast becoming one of my favourite breweries and this might be their standout beer – as crisp and complex a pils as you could wish for.
ian parker –
my favourite of all the Kulmbach/Monchshof beers, in fact it is my favourite all round German beer. . I enjoy the hoppy aftertaste that seems to linger longer than other similar beers. reasonably priced as I’ve paid more that for a glass of the same beer in Kulmbach!
JL –
Excellent pils example. Nice balance, complex flavours with a hop forward taste that lingers. Very refreshing and not overly carbonated. Great brewery!
Jens –
With a more hoppy and longer finish than other Kulmbacher varieties, this is a classic Pilsner. You first get malt with just a hint of sweetness followed by bitter-aromatic hops, lots of character, perfect.