Tegernseer Hell is a classic Munich Hell Beer, otherwise known as a Helles Lager. Pouring a crystal clear, light golden colour, this beer offers up delicate floral, honey aromas. The first sip reveals a full-bodied malt flavour with bready characteristics and low bitterness – an easy-drinking, yet flavourful brew.
The name Hell Beer comes from the German ‘Helles’ meaning ‘pale in colour’. Characterised by their crisp clarity and light golden colour, these beers are designed for refreshment. When you buy Tegernseer Hell, you will find that it’s perfect chilled on a warm summer’s day, as well as pairing well with food. The soft malt character complements light dishes such as fresh shellfish or salad.
AdmiralH –
Disappointed with this beer. I felt it was weak and watery, and not a match for the many other excellent helles beers offered by Beers of Europe.
Jim –
A classic. Highly recommended Helles. Very light and a good session beer
Catriona MacKechnie –
A German-style helles malt accented lager that balances a pleasant malt sweetness and body with floral hops and a slight bitterness
Nick King –
Lovely light pilsner, great for summer, pairs brilliantly well with salty snacks. Exemplary example of a German brewing.
Jamie Bond –
Currently my favourite alcoholic beverage. Was recommended to me by a seller/friend up here in Scotland but like Beers of Europe it’s not the easiest to get hold of. Personal opinion 5/5 light, crisp and very refreshing. Embarrassed buying supermarket shelf beers now!!! Order up and enjoy peeps! J. Bond
David Hanson –
Quite a light helles, easy drinking. Pleasant enough…
Dean Griffiths –
Excellent crisp smooth Hells. Very easy on the pallet and very moorish, would highly recommend.
Peter Fawcett –
Not a bad easy drinking lager
Hywel Davies –
One my favourites! Easy drinking, not too hoppy. Light in colour. At 4.8% you can get through a fair few.
Paul C –
For me, an average Pilsner.
Very light, smooth and a nice sessionable drink it leaves a slightly bitter aftertaste.
Tastes weaker than comparable Helles.
Christine Saunders –
nice smooth easy drinking beer
Mark –
I’d lived in Germany for over 20 years but sadly had to recently move back to the UK.
One of the many things I worried I’d be missing from Germany are the amazing biers. But many thanks to Beers Of Europe I’m still able to enjoy probably my favourite helles, Tegernseer.
I can now each time I have a cold Tegernseer Helles, sit and enjoy fond memories of the stunning lake, beautiful mountains, and the brilliant brewery.
Great service and a decent cost
Many thanks
Allan –
Similar to Augustiner helles with maybe a little more of an after-taste – a great beer to enjoy with a BBQ.
william a –
Hoping this will be back in stock soon!
Crisp, light and refreshing. Most enjoyable and a cracking Bavarian beer…
Paul Boniface –
A nice session drinking beer, very smooth and light
Michael Moore –
Another fine beer from Tegernseer, a little lighter than the spezial.
Kris –
Very tasty helles from a fine brewery – I would recommend investing the extra 10p to get the Spezial version
AL –
Decent helles, light and subtle but in a good way. Would happily have it again.
Stoose –
Mmmmm really nice, drank a few of these and no hangover at all like most German beer.
Justin –
Number 2 in my top ten worldwide beers, second only to Augustiner Hell. Lovely light, refreshing, slightly sweet tasting beer, great for a session as you don’t get a hangover or a headache, as long as you don’t drink anything but this! They sell this in Bierschenke in Blomfield Street (near Liverpool Street) so if around that area pop in for a few and their curry wurst and chips are amazing.
Harry Watson –
Another nice beer from the Bavarian region of Germany.Nice and smooth very drinkable.
Stephen Parker –
One of the best helles you’ll ever enjoy. Up there with the Augustiner
Chris Boddy –
This is a lovely, light beer – great head, not too fizzy and very easy to drink. I prefer it to the other Hell beers – perfect at the end of a day at work or for a beer in the garden.
Bernard Hawcroft –
This is a delightful Helles Bier from Southern Bavaria, bright, refreshing and faintly sweet. The Spezial from the same stable costs a bit more and is stronger but if you have bought this first I would not worry, this does the trick.
WF –
Outstanding beer in the Dortmunder category. I preferred this to Augustiner.
Adam Harvey –
Light, clean, crisp, refreshing. Decent!
Barrie Taylor –
Fantastic all round drink.
Luke Manley –
One of the best helles although I prefer the spezial.
Jens –
Brilliant Bavarian helles, the perfect beer garden drink and easily up there with the best, like Augustiner, Schneider or ABK.
Paul Evans –
I recently re-discovered Hell/Helles lagers and this is my favourite.
David Beckham –
Absolutely lovely beer, easy to drink.