Neuzeller Bathbeer
In days gone by, the Monastery Brewery of Neuzeller made a beer that was intended to be used as a tonic in bathwater, to tone and nourish the skin. The tradition is kept alive to this day. Bathbeer is not just for the tub, but tastes terrific. Dark, slightly roasty, wth apleasantly herbal flavor. One of the most unique beers of Germany.
5.2% ABV
Available in 500ml bottles.
Neuzeller Black Abbot
One of the only beers in Germany that uses sugar in the brewing process, which has sparked some controversy in the German beer trade. No real controversy here, though, Black Abbot is simply delicious. Rich, sweetish, and very roasty, this is one of the most well-rounded stout-like beers anywhere in the world. Full, rich and soft.
3.7% ABV
Available in 500ml bottles.
Neuzeller Porter
Located only a few miles from the Polish border, Neuzeller could be considered an Eastern European brewery on the basis of geography. Before German reunification, Neuzeller produced a number of idiosyncratic and unique beers. The only German Baltic Porter is very dark and full-bodied with a flavor that is roasted and almost flinty, with subtle hops.
7.1%ABV
Available in 500ml bottles.
Neuzeller Golden Abbot
Like all of the Neuzeller beers, Golden Abbot is very rich and full-bodied with a huge load of malt. Generally most like a bock in style, Golden Abbot is an attractive dark golden in color. The most German of the Neuzeller beers. Big and juicy malt flavor.
6.5% ABV
Available in 500ml bottles.