Why Choose German Beers?
German brewing has earned its reputation through balance, patience and care. Many traditional beers from Germany are made to be clean, steady and refreshing, with malt, hops and finish working together rather than fighting for attention.
• Clean, Crisp And Easy To Enjoy
German pilsners tend to be sharper and more hop-led than many pale lagers. They often bring a herbal or grassy bitterness, a pale malt base and a snappy finish. Our wider Pilsner beers range is a good place to compare German examples with other pilsner styles.
• Smooth, Malt-Led And Rewarding
Helles lagers are usually softer and rounder. They lean into gentle malt sweetness, light bread crust notes and a smooth finish, making them easy to enjoy without feeling plain. If you are building a fridge around lighter styles, our Pilsner beers collection gives you more pale, amber and dark options from Germany and beyond.
• Darker Styles With More Depth
Dunkel and darker German lagers bring a different mood. Expect toasted bread, light caramel, nutty malt and a clean finish that stops the beer feeling heavy. They suit drinkers who want more malt character without moving into stout or porter territory.
A Range Of Styles For Different Tastes
German beer is often associated with lager, but the range is wider than many people expect. Different styles suit different tastes, seasons and drinking occasions, which makes this collection a useful one to browse when you want variety.
Wheat Beers
Wheat beers can bring soft body, gentle spice, banana-like fruit notes and a lively finish. They sit well with lighter food, especially salads, seafood, roast chicken and creamy cheeses.
Radlers
Radlers offer a lighter, fruitier option. Traditionally made by blending beer with lemonade or citrus soft drink, they are refreshing, lower-strength and well suited to warm days, garden drinks and people who prefer a softer bitterness. For a focused selection, our German radlers collection brings together citrus-led choices with a bright, easy-going feel.
No And Low Alcohol
There are also no and low alcohol choices within German brewing. Many German breweries take alcohol-free beer seriously, with crisp lagers, wheat beer mixes and fruit-led styles that still feel well made.
Food Pairings For Beer
One of the best things about beer is how easy it is to match with food. The clean finish, steady carbonation and balanced flavours make these beers very flexible at the table
Try pairing beers with:
• Bratwurst, frankfurters or grilled sausages
• Fish and chips or grilled white fish
• Roast vegetables and mushroom dishes
• Mild cheeses, smoked cheese or creamy cheese boards
• Lemon desserts, apple cake or fruit tarts
For a simple rule, pair crisp beers with salty or fried food, maltier beers with roasted dishes, and wheat beers with lighter meals or creamy cheeses.
Building A Mixed Beer Case
If you are new to beer, a mixed selection is often the best way to find what you like. It gives you a clear sense of how varied German brewing can be without making the choice feel complicated.
A good mixed case could include:
• A pilsner for crisp bitterness
• A Helles lager for soft malt and easy drinking
• A Dunkel for deeper, toasted flavour
• A wheat beer for body, fruit and spice
• A radler for something lighter and citrus-led
• An alcohol-free option for midweek drinks or lower-strength occasions
A mixed case also works well as a gift. Beers from Germany are familiar enough to feel approachable, but varied enough to make the box feel thoughtful. For birthdays, Father’s Day, Christmas or a fridge restock, a German selection can suit people who enjoy proper beer without needing something too experimental. For a longer-running gift, our beer club subscription is another way to keep new beers arriving.
Beers For Different Occasions
The right beer can change depending on when and how you are drinking it. German styles are useful because they cover so many occasions without feeling difficult to pair or serve.
For Barbecues - Lean into pilsners, Helles lagers and radlers. These styles are refreshing, easy to share and well suited to grilled food, salty snacks and sunny afternoons.
For Food Pairing - Choose Dunkel, wheat beer or malt-led lager when food is part of the plan. These styles bring enough flavour to work with richer dishes, roast meats, soft cheeses and savoury snacks.
For Tasting Nights - Pick a few different styles and pour smaller measures. Compare colour, aroma, bitterness, body and finish. It is a simple way to see how much variety exists within German brewing.
Why Buy From The Epicurean?
We care about beer, and our collection is built around bottles and cans that offer quality, flavour and genuine drinking appeal. Our German range brings together well-known breweries, trusted classics and interesting bottles that deserve more attention.
When you shop with us, you can:
• Browse by style, brewery or product type
• Choose single cans and bottles for a custom selection
• Build a mixed case around your own taste
• Buy beer gifts and subscription options
• Find no, low and gluten-free choices more easily
We also make it simple to buy for different drinking moments. You might want crisp pilsners for Friday night, lower-strength radlers for the garden, darker lagers for food pairing or a mixed case for sharing.
If you are looking for German beers with flavour, balance and genuine brewing character, this collection is a strong place to begin. Pick a few familiar names, add one or two new styles, and enjoy the variety that has made German brewing loved around the world.