HELLES
The classic German beer
The helles, from German „clear“ is a beer for beer lovers, the German-style Helles is a malt accented lager beer that balances a pleasant malt sweetness and body with floral Noble hops and restrained bitterness. The Helles is a masterclass in restraint, subtly and drinkability, which makes it an enduring style for true beer lovers and an elusive style for craft brewers to recreate. The German Helles reminds beer lovers that the simple things in life are usually the most rewarding and worth pursuing.
The Helles we serve at Hopfenreich is always from Berlin breweries. Average ABV 4.8 – 5.6%
PILSNER
The most iconic beer style in modern history
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he helles, from German „clear“ is a beer for beer lovers, the German-style Helles is a malt accented lager beer that balances a pleasant malt sweetness and body with floral Noble hops and restrained bitterness. The Helles is a masterclass in restraint, subtly and drinkability, which makes it an enduring style for true beer lovers and an elusive style for craft brewers to recreate. The German Helles reminds beer lovers that the simple things in life are usually the most rewarding and worth pursuing.
Average ABV 4.6 – 5.3%
PALE ALE
The epitome of the craft beer movement
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haracterized by floral, fruity, citrus-like, piney, resinous and gentle bitterness of the noble American hops, the Pale Ale is a medium-bodied beer with low to medium caramel, and carries with it a toasted maltiness. With each passing day, independent breweries across the globe are reimagining the classic pale ale by experimenting with local ingredients to craft flavor profiles that push the boundaries of beer. If you’d like to further explore the world of pale ales and learn more about American pale ale beers, we always have great Berlin brewed pale ales on our menu for you to try.
Average ABV 4.5 – 5.5%
NEIPA
Emphasizing hop aroma and flavor without bracing bitterness, the New England IPA leans heavily on late and dry hopping techniques to deliver a bursting juicy, tropical hop experience. The skillful balance of technique and ingredient selection, often including the addition of wheat or oats, lends an alluring haze to this popular take on the American IPA.
Average ABV 6.3 - 7.5%+
BERLINER WEISSE
Low in alcohol and refreshingly tart
The Berliner-Weisse presents a harmony between yeast and lactic acid. These beers are very pale in color, and may be cloudy as they are often unfiltered. Hops are not a feature of this style, but these beers often do showcase esters. Growing in popularity, many brewers are now adding traditional and exotic fruits to the recipe, resulting in flavorful finishes with striking, colorful hues. Bitterness, alcohol and residual sugar are very low, allowing the beer’s acidity, white bread and graham cracker malt flavors to shine. Carbonation is very high, adding to the refreshment factor this style.
Average ABV 2.8 - 4%
STOUT
The classic black beer
With a dry-roasted character thanks to the use of roasted barley, the emphasis on coffee/chocolate-like and a moderate degree of roasted malt aromas define much of the character. Hop bitterness is medium-to-medium high. This beer is often dispensed via nitrogen gas taps that lend a smooth, creamy body to the palate.
Average ABV 3.8 - 5%
IPA
Strong, bitter and hoppy
The India Pale Ale is the craft beer statement. No other style represents modern craft brewing excitement quite like the IPA, as a stronger hoppier version of pale ale. The English-style IPA is characterized by a earthy, floral taste and increased alcohol content offering a contrast to its American counterpart, which strikes a balance between malt and hops for a more rounded flavor, usually fruity, citrus-like, piney or resinous due to the American-variety hop character.
Average ABV 5 - 7%
HEFENWEIZEN
Arguably one of the most recognizable beer styles
The German-style Hefeweizen offers a striking beer experience thanks to the use of distinctive wheat malt, unique yeast and characteristic appearance. This wheat beer breaks from the German beer mold, showcasing yeast-driven fruit and spice as well as bearing an eye-catching mystique. Don’t let the cloudy Hefeweizen deter you; this beer is one of the world’s most enjoyable styles for beer geeks and neophytes, alike. The refreshing qualities of this highly carbonated style have kept it alive for centuries. Try one for yourself and experience why that is, firsthand.
Average ABV 4.9 - 5.6%
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Aperol Spritz
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HELLES
PILSNER
PALE ALE
NEIPA
The classic German beer
The most iconic beer style in modern history
The epitome of the craft beer movement
The epitome of the craft beer movement
T
he helles, from German „clear“ is a beer for beer lovers, the German-style Helles is a malt accented lager beer that balances a pleasant malt sweetness and body with floral Noble hops and restrained bitterness. The Helles is a masterclass in restraint, subtly and drinkability, which makes it an enduring style for true beer lovers and an elusive style for craft brewers to recreate. The German Helles reminds beer lovers that the simple things in life are usually the most rewarding and worth pursuing.
The Helles we serve at Hopfenreich is always from Berlin breweries. Average ABV 4.8 – 5.6%
BERLINER WEISSE
Low in alcohol and refreshingly tart
The Berliner-Weisse presents a harmony between yeast and lactic acid. These beers are very pale in color, and may be cloudy as they are often unfiltered. Hops are not a feature of this style, but these beers often do showcase esters. Growing in popularity, many brewers are now adding traditional and exotic fruits to the recipe, resulting in flavorful finishes with striking, colorful hues. Bitterness, alcohol and residual sugar are very low, allowing the beer’s acidity, white bread and graham cracker malt flavors to shine. Carbonation is very high, adding to the refreshment factor this style.
Average ABV 2.8 - 4%
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eing a lager beer, it is considered not fruity with a clear golden crisp color and a very short finish, what makes it perfect for warm days and thirsty throats. Exquisitely balanced Pilsners remain as one of the most loved beers to enjoy
Average ABV 4.6 – 5.3%
STOUT
The classic black beer
With a dry-roasted character thanks to the use of roasted barley, the emphasis on coffee/chocolate-like and a moderate degree of roasted malt aromas define much of the character. Hop bitterness is medium-to-medium high. This beer is often dispensed via nitrogen gas taps that lend a smooth, creamy body to the palate.
Average ABV 3.8 - 5%
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haracterized by floral, fruity, citrus-like, piney, resinous and gentle bitterness of the noble American hops, the Pale Ale is a medium-bodied beer with low to medium caramel, and carries with it a toasted maltiness. With each passing day, independent breweries across the globe are reimagining the classic pale ale by experimenting with local ingredients to craft flavor profiles that push the boundaries of beer. If you’d like to further explore the world of pale ales and learn more about American pale ale beers, we always have great Berlin brewed pale ales on our menu for you to try.
Average ABV 4.5 – 5.5%
HEFENWEIZEN
Arguably one of the most recognizable beer styles
The German-style Hefeweizen offers a striking beer experience thanks to the use of distinctive wheat malt, unique yeast and characteristic appearance. This wheat beer breaks from the German beer mold, showcasing yeast-driven fruit and spice as well as bearing an eye-catching mystique. Don’t let the cloudy Hefeweizen deter you; this beer is one of the world’s most enjoyable styles for beer geeks and neophytes, alike. The refreshing qualities of this highly carbonated style have kept it alive for centuries. Try one for yourself and experience why that is, firsthand.
Average ABV 4.9 - 5.6%
Emphasizing hop aroma and flavor without bracing bitterness, the New England IPA leans heavily on late and dry hopping techniques to deliver a bursting juicy, tropical hop experience. The skillful balance of technique and ingredient selection, often including the addition of wheat or oats, lends an alluring haze to this popular take on the American IPA.
Average ABV 6.3 - 7.5%+
IPA
Strong, bitter and hoppy
The India Pale Ale is the craft beer statement. No other style represents modern craft brewing excitement quite like the IPA, as a stronger hoppier version of pale ale. The English-style IPA is characterized by a earthy, floral taste and increased alcohol content offering a contrast to its American counterpart, which strikes a balance between malt and hops for a more rounded flavor, usually fruity, citrus-like, piney or resinous due to the American-variety hop character.