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Löwenbräu Marzen

Löwenbräu Marzen is a copper-coloured beer with a malty taste

Characteristics

Draft Beer in 20, 40 or 100 cl.
Style Marzen
Flavour Moderately full-bodied and malty
Alcohol content 5,8 % Vol.
Details A copper-coloured beer due to the special cooking of the malt. It is named after the month of March since it is produced at the end of the beer season.
Ideal with Bavarian specialities, sandwiches and starters.

Löwenbräu Beers

The Löwenbräu brewery dates back to the 16th century. The earliest records come from 1524, when a brewery was founded in the “lion’s den” (Löwengrube) in Munich in Bavaria that was to become world famous. In the years following its founding, Löwenbräu became the largest brewery in Germany and the one with the largest volume of exports.
DISTINCTIVE ELEMENTS
Origin
: is the original beer from Munich.
Tradition: can count on an experience of about 500 years in beer production.
Symbol: il leone
Purity: produced in compliance with the “Reinheitsgebot”, the German law of purity, which allows the use of only four ingredients: barley malt, hops, yeast and water.