Create your own Biergarten with Paulaner Beer

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Paulaner Beer

When thinking about Biergarten, I always think about German Beer, and Paulaner definitely embodies this concept. True to the Reinheitsgebot, Germany’s legendary beer making regulation dating back to 1516, restricting the making to specific ingredients, Paulaner sticks to the essentials: hops, malt, yeast, and water. Nothing more. That restraint is exactly what preserves the purity, the quality, and the unmistakable flavor that festival‑goers enjoy right at the source. Here are some of their offerings available in store and online:

Paulaner Grapefruit Radler:

Thanks to its 50/50 blend of Münchner Lager and real grapefruit juice, this shandy is refreshing, light, with a burst of grapefruit layered over a smooth lager, that even someone who does not really like beer would love. This beer is perfect with beef as the acidity cuts through the richness of the meat, chicken as pairing well with the citrusy flavor of that beer, or fish as grapefruit can brighten richer seafood.

Paulaner Grapefruit Radler:

Paulaner Grapefruit Radler:

Paulaner Pils

With its clean bitterness, floral‑herbal aromas, and a refreshing finish, this classic pilsner pairs well with fried food, the crisp bitterness cutting through oil and richness, salty snacks like pretzels, chips and cured meats, as the dryness will balance salt, or matches well with grilled fish, sushi and shrimp.

Paulaner Pils

Paulaner Pils

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

What some beer experts call a masterpiece, this classic wheat beer from Bavaria has a cloudy appearance that is the result of a unique technique with “yeast suspension” that the brewmasters perfected. Fruity, with the right balance of sweetness and bitterness, it is perfect with creamy cheeses, grilled fish, shrimp and mussels, or even salads thanks to its citrusy notes, but also with Weißwurst (white sausage) with sweet mustard, or soft pretzels.

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

Paulaner Münchner Lager

This popular Munich lager has the perfect balance of malty character and the light bitterness of hops, that give a slight sweetness, and a soft, dry hop finish that pairs well with pretzels, sausages, or schnitzel, as well as grilled meat and chicken, and even mild cheeses such as Brie, Gouda, Havarti, and Swiss.

Paulaner Münchner Lager

Paulaner Münchner Lager

So, do not wait and grab a stein of Paulaner beer, whichever way you like!

Enjoy (I did)!

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