Bavaria 0° Original Pilsner
A non-alcoholic pilsner that undergoes an exceptional brewing process, offering an authentic and unmistakable beer flavor. The natural sweetness of the malt perfectly balances the beer’s bitter notes. Bavaria Original has a pronounced malt flavor from a combination of different malts used during brewing. The aroma is mildly hoppy, malty, and fruity. Read more
| Volume | 0,33 L |
|---|---|
| Alcohol | 0,0 % obj. |
| Plato (EPM) | 0° |
| Producer | Bavaria |
| Hops | N/A |
| Code | 8238 |
A non-alcoholic pilsner that undergoes an exceptional brewing process, offering an authentic and unmistakable beer flavor. The natural sweetness of the malt perfectly balances the beer’s bitter notes. Bavaria Original has a pronounced malt flavor from a combination of different malts used during brewing. The aroma is mildly hoppy, malty, and fruity. Read more
| Volume | 0,33 L |
|---|---|
| Alcohol | 0,0 % obj. |
| Plato (EPM) | 0° |
| Producer | Bavaria |
| Hops | N/A |
| Code | 8238 |
Ingredients:
water, barley malt, hop products
About the Brewery:
Bavaria Brewery is one of the oldest breweries in the Netherlands. It was first mentioned in 1719 as a brewery in De Kerkdijk. The Moorees family brewed beer there on a small scale. One of their daughters married Swinkels. Their descendants took over the brewery in 1764. Since then, Bavaria Brewery and the Swinkels name have been inseparably linked. What began 300 years ago on a farm at Kerkdijk in Lieshout (province of Brabant) has grown into an international family business. The brewery has its own natural mineral water source and its own malt house. Bavaria brewed the first fully non-alcoholic beers in the Netherlands. The brewing method used for its non-alcoholic products is still unique in the brewing world. In 2010, they launched the first non-alcoholic Witbier in the Dutch market.
Swinkels Family Brewers, Lieshout 5737, Netherlands
In addition to Bavaria, it includes Swinkels`, De Molen, La Trappe, Rodenbach, Palm, Cornet, and the Ethiopian brewery Habesha.