We would like to indroduce Tim, the Beer Pilgrim, who explored the traditional drink of Cologne – the Kölsch beer:

There are few places on earth where the locals are more proud of their local beer style than the Cologners are about their Kölsch. So proud in fact that they have actually protected it by law! To visit Cologne and experience this local beer style is something every beer lover has to do at least once in their life – this is my experience.

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Many thanks to The Beer Pilgrim www.youtube.com/channel/UCREpq9EjQRSjxKdj76nJBbg

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17 Comments

  1. a good amount of breweries in San Diego as well as the rest of the state of California make Kölsch beers. But damn, makes me wonder now

  2. Favorite Big Kolsch company in Koln is Gaffel great small one to go to is St.Peters (there are even smaller ones if you look in Koln)…scheisse muhlen, scheisse sion. Other than recommending muhlen great video Kolsch to me is a very underrated simple beer that's high quality I don't think in the US we make that many simple beers that are high quality most Americans I know who tried Koln Kolsch say it's too light or tastes like bud light I 100 percent disagree even though I'm not a fan of sion or muhlen I'd take those two any day over bud or coors light. I see Kolsch as a beer that's made well because it was made for everyone it's a mentality that a lot of big beer corporations in the state do not have.

  3. I love in Cologne you dont ask for beer you just get it haha thats awesome

  4. I have traveled to Koln a dozen+ times on business. Absolutely wondrous place. Had a bar tender there tell me I had 43 of those little glasses one evening. I think he left a few out. AHHHH, ga damn. What a glorious place.

  5. I love this beer! I get it in bottles regularly. It is the most expensive one but worth it! One of the few breweries that does not add yeast but gets it from the air the old way – unparalleled for Kolsch.

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