2012/11/17

Rothaus Pils Tannenzäpfle from Germany

ピルスナーとは元々チェコビールのスタイルの一つですが、黒い森の標高1,000mの非常に澄んだきれいな水で醸造したのか、”ドイツの”ピルスナータイプです。ラベルにある民族衣装を纏った女性は、Birgit Kraft (ビルギット クラフト)という名前で、シャレを含んでいます。Birgit Kraft > Bier git Kraft (=ドイツ語方言で、ビールは強さの意)。

The most successful product, a Pilsner style beer. Tannenzäpfle literally means "little fir cones" and is a reference to the shape of the bottle. The labels of the bottles are printed with likeness of "Birgit Kraft", a blonde girl in traditional dress for the region. Birgit's name is something of a pun, in the local dialect of Alemannic German, "Bier git Kraft", (Bier gibt Kraft) means "beer gives strength". The specific variety of fir cones named as Tannenzäpfle grow upwards from the branches instead of hanging from them in spite of their depiction on the bottle. This is commonly explained as a reference to the position of the bottle while it is being consumed.


Country Germany
Brewer Badische Staatbraueiei Rothaus AG in Rothaus
Foundation 1791
Alcohol 5.1%
Comments
It is pale but crystal golden colour beer with bitter taste. Smooth to drink and also full body taste as Pilsner.


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