Flensburger Brauerei is an independent, family-owned brewery that has brewed beer since 1888 in Flensburg – Germany’s northernmost city.
Beginning more than 700 ft. below the ground, with water from the underground glacier streams of Northern Scandinavia, Flensburger sources only outstanding ingredients, and uses state-of-the-art brewing technology under the direction of experienced master brewers.
All of Flensburger’s beers – their flagship Pilsener, as well as their Gold, Dunkel, and Weizen– are brewed in accordance with the German Beer Purity Law of 1516. You can taste results of their extraordinary efforts and attention to detail in the unusually fresh, and full-bodied characters of their beers.
Flensburger Brauerei‘s flagship beer is their renowned north German style Pilsner. Unmistakable in character and freshness, it is a perfect session beer; each round begins with the “plop” of the bottle’s distinctive swing-top.
Alcohol Content: 4.8%
Gravity: 11.3%
IBU: 38
Brewed according to the Geman Purity Law of 1516.
Flensburger Gold...$2.39 / 11.2oz fliptop bottle
Flensburger Gold is rich tasting beer with a sophisticated hint of hops. Flensburger Brauerei – who take pride in the high quality of their ingredients – brew their Gold with light caramel malt and the finest hops.
Alcohol Content: 4.8%
Gravity: 11.3%
IBU: 18
Brewed according to the Geman Purity Law of 1516.
Flensburger Dunkel...$2.39 / 11.2oz fliptop bottle
With a dark color and smooth mouthfeel, Flensburger Dunkel strikes a malty note, while retaining the bitterness that characterizes Flensburger Brauerei‘s line of beers.
Alcohol Content: 4.8%
Gravity: 11.3%
IBU: 28
Brewed according to the Geman Purity Law of 1516.
Flensburger Weizen...$2.39 / 11.2oz fliptop bottle
Slightly stronger than the other beers in the repertoire of Flensburger Brauerei, the Weizen is an authentic “naturally cloudy” German wheat beer. Can be poured, or sipped straight from an ever-pleasing swing-top bottle.
Alcohol Content: 5.1%
Gravity: 11.7%
IBU: 14
Brewed according to the Geman Purity Law of 1516.
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