Beer monitor 2023: Berliners are crazy about Bavarian beer

Bayern und Bier – eine untrennbare Verbindung. Der bayerische Gerstensaft erfreut sich nicht nur im Freistaat großer Beliebtheit, sondern auch in ganz Deutschland und weltweit. Selbst in Australien kann das Bier der Weihenstephan Brauerei, der ältesten Brauerei der Welt, erworben werden. Doch auch in den anderen Bundesländern Deutschlands erfreut sich das bayerische Bier großer Nachfrage. Das Unternehmen Kollex hat nun den Bier-Monitor 2023 veröffentlicht, der die Bestellungen von 170 Getränkefachgroßhändlern auswertet. Dabei zeigt sich, dass in Bayern, Thüringen, Sachsen-Anhalt und Berlin vor allem Lagerbiere beliebt sind, in Baden-Württemberg hingegen das Weizen und in den restlichen Bundesländern das Pils. Das bayerische …
Bavaria and beer - an inseparable connection. Bavarian barley juice is not only very popular in the Free State, but also throughout Germany and worldwide. Even in Australia, the beer of the Weihenstephan brewery, the oldest brewery in the world, can be purchased. But Bavarian beer is also particularly enjoying great demand in the other federal states of Germany. The Kollex company has now released the Beer Monitor 2023, which evaluates the orders of 170 beverage-high dealers. This shows that in Bavaria, Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Berlin, camp beers are particularly popular, but the Pils in Baden-Württemberg, on the other hand, in Baden-Württemberg. The Bavarian ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Beer monitor 2023: Berliners are crazy about Bavarian beer

Bayern and beer - an inseparable connection. Bavarian barley juice is not only very popular in the Free State, but also throughout Germany and worldwide. Even in Australia, the beer of the Weihstephan brewery, the oldest brewery in the world, can be purchased.

But the Bavarian beer is also very popular in the other federal states of Germany. The Kollex company has now released the Beer Monitor 2023, which evaluates the orders of 170 beverage-high dealers. This shows that in Bavaria, Thuringia, Saxony-Anhalt and Berlin, camp beers are particularly popular, but the Pils in Baden-Württemberg, on the other hand, in Baden-Württemberg. The Bavarian beer always mixes in front. In Berlin in particular, the Starnberger Hell goes the most over the boar counter in front of the Pilsner Urquell. The Franciscan wheat beer is also particularly popular in Bremen, even in the non -alcoholic variant.

Another interesting trend is the increasing consumption of non -alcoholic beer. According to the beer monitor, the proportion of non-alcoholic orders in Germany increases by two percent annually and is currently 14 percent. The Bavarian brands Erdinger and Benedictine Weißbier in particular enjoy great demand.

in Bavaria itself, people continue to rely on local beers. In particular, the Augustiner Helle from Munich is very popular and is considered the undisputed all-time classic.

It is clearly recognizable that the beer taste of the Germans varies regionally, but the Bavarian beer also inspires far beyond the borders of Bavaria. Whether as a warehouse in Berlin, wheat beer in Bremen or non -alcoholic variant across Germany - the Bavarian beers have their place in German beer cellars.

Source: merkur.de