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JEVER (Fun)[jever-beer.com]
Drink beer cooled down around 3°C and °5C . . . !!
Additionally, dont put beer into the freezer. Its taste is then different. You rather would had cooled down beer slowly down to 5 °C and less inside the fridge for a day and more, for a perfect taste ..
Jever Fun is the only non-alcoholic beer in where its alcohol becomes filtered out as similar as dialysis. A true beer without any additional contents and ingredients, and especially without "SUGAR" .. it is 100% pure .. as well as its taste !! "The German Beer Purity Law"
I usually buy 4 crates of Jever Fun at once, if it is on sale for 12 EUR for each crate .. it is practically the best beer ... !!
Bitburger has offered their new non-alcoholic branch as well. "Bitburger 0% Herb", without sugar and similar principle as mentioned. But it doesnt taste well .. not even below 5°C ..
Well, maybe I gonna try it on someday again ..
"ANY" other non-alcoholic beer contain sugar and doesnt even taste like a real beer ..
Talking about alcoholic and pilsner beer, the best-of are:
Jever
Radeberger
Bitburger
. . .
for my taste . . .
and you might also know "Heineken" as a Pilsner beer, but I dont like this one ..
There is also a special beer: "Rothaus Tannenzäpfle"
And talking about "wheat beer":
Franziskaner ( & Franziskaner non-alcoholic)
Oettinger (secret tip)
Paulaner
. . .
I love Pilsner it's so unique.
In my short period of home brewing I tried this once or twice and although it was not crisp and sharp it defiantly had the taste.
Great memories.
http://whichbeerglass.com/2017/02/pilsner-glass/
Also, it should be imbibed a bit warmer than standard lagers. Depending on the adjuncts.
That is a picture of pure beauty