September 28, 2016

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Ayinger Privatbrauerei has a long-standing reputation for excellence in beer for over hundred years. In the foothills of the Alps, nestled in the 1200 year-old village of Aying (pronounced eye-ing), Ayinger produces almost 20 different styles of beers, more than most of the larger breweries. The brewery has been owned and operated by the same family since 1878. In Germany, Ayinger is considered a benchmark of excellence. Key factors for the quality of Ayinger beers are the raw ingredients: water from an Ice Age aquifer; barley from local farmers around Aying; and hops from Hallertau all of which according to the Bavarian Purity law. Strong financial, social and cultural commitment for the well-being of all concerned is therefore firmly incorporated into the production of our Ayinger beers – in the company, in the community and in the entire region. Beyond the realm of the world-famous Ayinger beer specialties, these crucial components have also contributed to creating a unique brand name philosophy: “Aying, a Complete Work of Art”. Ayinger regularly places first in every category entered in the World Beer Championships; the brewery has gold medals from the European Beer Star and awards all over the world. In 2015, ratebeer.com listed Ayinger as the “best brewery in Germany” based on thousands and thousands of consumer rankings.

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AYINGER Celebrator

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World famous Doppelbock, a celebration beer

A rich, dark elixir with cascading layers of malt complexity balanced by elegant hops. Full-bodied beer with notes of toffee, coffee, caramel, dried fruit and elegant dark-malt roastiness, and pure malt but surprisingly dryness in the finish. Hallertau hops provide an aromatic and rounded bitterness. The long maturation contributes to the harmonious complexity of the beer. Ayinger Celebrator has been ranked among the best beers of the world by many institutes all over the world.

Style: Dark doppelbock lager
Alcohol by Volume: 6.7%
Original Gravity: 18.5%
Packaging: 0.33 l x 24 bottle / 30 l keykeg
Malts: 100 %  barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: Pastries and desserts, pork dishes, roast goose, cured ham, smoked duck or with a fine cigar after dinner
IBU: 24

AYINGER Jahrhundert Bier

Ayinger best german beer

A delicious malty beer for everyday drinking

This beer was first brewed to commemorate one century of brewing in Aying Bavaria, in 1978. Golden with a slightl yeast, a honey-like aroma with light flowery hops bouquet with a soft, medium body and a long lingering finish with dry hop tones. This lager is a better complement to food than the higher hopped and more bitter pilsner style.

Style: Export lager
Alcohol by Volume: 5.5%
Original Gravity: 12.8%
Packaging: 0.5 l x 20 bottle / 30 l keykeg
Malts: 100 %  barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: German dishes and pork roast
IBU: 24

AYINGER Altbairisch Dunkel

Ayinger A benchmark of Bavarian dark beer best German dark beer.

A benchmark of Bavarian dark beer

“Old Bavarian Dark Beer.” This is the most traditional style of beer in Bavaria. Before light beers were introduced, it was dark, toasty and flavorful. The hard water found in the region played a special role in producing this specialty. In his book “Beer International”, the world-renowned English beer writer, Michael Jackson, describes the Ayinger “Altbairisch Dunkel” as: “A good example of its kind. Dark brown with a warm sweet aroma. A satisfying malty taste with coffee-ish tones and a hint of fruitiness. It is brewed from five types of malt, and it is only lightly hopped.”

Style: German dark lager
Alcohol by Volume: 5.1%
Original Gravity: 11.8%
Packaging: 0.5 l x 20 bottle
Malts: Five barley malts from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: Pasta with meat sauce, potato dumplings, choucroute Aying, assorted delicatessen, freshly baked bread, egg rolls, spring rolls, sausages
IBU: 21

AYINGER Bräuweisse

Ayinger Brauweisse best german wheat beer

The classic award-winning Bavarian wheat beer

Wheat beer has always been known as an elixir or tonic, a very popular beer style, in Germany and around the world. Pale color, tart in palate, “brut” beer with a delicious, inviting wheat body and elegant aroma and taste of the “yeast-cloudy” wheat beer are distinguished by a refined top-fermented flowery-yeast character and an unmistakable, distinct banana aroma. Finishes with a subtle spicy note. The sparklingly refreshing Ayinger Bräuweisse will impress every wheat beer connoisseur with the first mouthful.

Style: German wheat
Alcohol by Volume: 5.1%
Original Gravity: 11.8%
Packaging: 0.5 l x 20 bottle / 30 l keykeg
Malts: 60 % wheat malt, 40 % barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: German food with pork, sausages, pretzels or Asian dishes
IBU: 13

AYINGER Urweisse

Ayinger Urweisse world best beer

The traditional style of World’s best Bavarian wheat beer

Brewed from the finest dark wheat and barley malt, amber in color, dry in palate, very fruity aromas, bursting with flavour. A complex beer with suggestions of orange, apple, banana, and, in the finish, perhaps even cloves. “The union of wheaty freshness and dark malt often produces a fullness of taste and complexity”, explains the world-famous English beer commentator Michael Jackson. Ayinger Urweisse has won major beer awards from all over the world.

Style: German original wheat
Alcohol by Volume: 5.8%
Original Gravity: 13.3%
Packaging: 0.5 l x 20 bottle
Malts: 60 % wheat malt, 40 % barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: Bavarian food and hearty dishes
IBU: 12

Seasonal

AYINGER Maibock

Ayinger Maibock best german bock maibock

Spring Celebration lager

This Bavarian “spring celebration” beer is brewed in the fall and lagered over the winter. Light gold color; full body; huge malt aroma and flavor with spicy, aristocratic Hallertauer hops in abundance. Clean lager fermentation and months-long lagering mean that every nuance of flavor – as well as the signature Ayinger malt elegance – shine out of your glass.

Style: Maibock / HellesBock
Alcohol by Volume: 6.9%
Original Gravity: 16.5%
Packaging: 30 l keykeg
Malts: barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: Bold-flavored meats: pork; ham or wild boar; duck or goose. Or with sweeter vegetables like parsnips, cooked carrots, or sweet potato, mushrooms
IBU: 30

AYINGER Weizenbock

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An astonishingly seasonal flavorful strong wheat beer

Classic Bavarian weissebier aroma suggesting spice and cloves; smooth body from wheat and from open-fermenting conditioning. Our winter specialty is brewed with four different malts and wort separation method. The flavor offers the essence of the wheat harvest, fresh-baked bread, maybe even the sunshine of a fall afternoon. The finish is tropical fruit, cloves and banana.

Style: German wheat bock
Alcohol by Volume: 7.1%
Original Gravity: 16.5%
Packaging: 0.33 l x 24 bottle
Malts: 60 % wheat malt, 40 % barley malt from the region of Bavaria
Hops: Hallertauer Tradition
Food Pairings: Hearty German cuisine – smoked pork chops, sauerkraut and sausages; full-flavored game or duck, spicy cuisine, digestif or nightcap or apple strudel
IBU: 10

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