The variety of beer enjoyment in Berlin: from local patriots to the Woke trend

The variety of beer enjoyment in Berlin: from local patriots to the Woke trend
With the international day of beer, the importance of this popular drink is made aware of the importance of this popular drink every year. Especially in Germany, beer is very popular and is still one of the alcoholic classics. Last year the per capita consumption in this country was around 92 liters of beer, with only the neighboring countries of the Czech Republic, Austria and Poland have higher consumption.
But which beer do you prefer to use in the supermarket or buy late? Or do you prefer to go to your rustic corner pub in the neighborhood? Or maybe to enjoy a nice light with a view of the television tower in an establishment? Berlin offers a wide selection of different beer types. Cheers!
- The local patriots: Berliner Pilsner, Kindl, Schultheiss
In Berlin, local patriots like to use locals. There are small differences: West Berlin and Hertha fans prefer the Kindl, while Ossis and Unioner tend to go to the Berlin Pilsner. In old, rustic neighborhood pubs, a small “school” is often the beer of choice. But basically all of these beers are produced in the Berlin-Kindl Schultheiss brewery in Hohenschönhausen. - The left -wing radicals: Sternburg
A visit to the Späti is a highlight for Berlin tourists. Here you will find beer at prices that lie under the water for a bottle of water. Sternburg is such a cheap beer that is available in the half -liter bottle for less than one euro. Therefore, the “Sterni” has established itself as a to-go drink, especially among students and job seekers. For drinkers from the left -alternative spectrum, the grip on the cheap barley juice even has a political importance. -
The lower part: Pilsator
People who have to turn around every cent are inevitably reaching the pilsator. The cheap beer from Frankfurt (Oder) is particularly popular with homeless and punkers. The unbeatable price of 40 cents per bottle alone makes it attractive. Beer connoisseurs, on the other hand, avoid pilsator and would not even drink it if they were thirsty. -
The South German: pine cones
For Swabia who live in Berlin, firepaps are a piece of home. The homesickness is washed down with this beer from the Baden State Brewery Rothaus. But non-Swabia also likes to use this beer because it is mild and tasty. -
The hobby turkey: Efes
Efes tastes of vacation in Turkey and walks wanderlust. But not only Turkish Berliners like to use this type of beer, but also those who want to pay tribute to the largest foreign community in the city. So Efes is popular with Turks and non-turkey. -
The Woke: Craftbeer
Craftbeer drinkers are known for their demarcation from mainstream consumption. You want to know what your beer is of and what values the brewery represents. Therefore, avoid industrially manufactured beer and use small breweries. The consumption of craftbeer is therefore also a possibility of identity formation. -
The rich: Belgian beer
Belgian beer such as Leffe, Stella Artois or Kriek is considered particularly fine and exclusive. Therefore, Belgian beer pubs are often popular with well -off people who like to treat themselves to a Grimberg with Moules Frites and fries. The beer glasses often look like wine glasses and the prices are generally higher. -
The Aesthet: Bavarian beer
Bavarian beers such as Augustiner, Bayreuther or Tegernseer Hell can also be found in Berlin supermarkets and Spätis. These beers are a little more expensive than the local Pils, but they are still very popular. The bottles often have an appealing presentation and advertising makes these beers attractive. -
The suckling: cyclist
Cyclists are becoming increasingly popular, especially for those who like the taste of beer but don't want to drink too much alcohol. By adding lemonade, the taste becomes sugar and refreshing. Therefore it is perfect for the end of work or the start of a party.
So
Berlin has the right variety for every beer lover. Regardless of whether you choose a local beer, cheap beer or international specialties, beer is an integral part of culture in Berlin and will continue to inspire many people.