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Kolsch

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What is Kolsch?

An independent guide to the Kolsch beer style, including typical flavor notes and representative beers.

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Representative Kolsch beers

  1. Delicate malt sweetness leads with subtle fruity notes, finishing clean and crisp in this light-bodi
  2. Clean, light malt sweetness is balanced with delicate floral and herbal hop aromas in this Kölsch, o
  3. Bellefonte KIAMENSI KOLSCH offers delicate malt sweetness from pilsner malt, subtle floral and herba
  4. Big Boss Angry Angel showcases soft biscuit malt flavors balanced with mild floral hop notes, delive
  5. Big Boss Angry Angel Kolsch features delicate malt notes with hints of pear and apple, complemented
  6. Light malt sweetness blends with subtle fruit esters and a touch of floral hops in this crisp and cl
  7. Crisp malt sweetness meets subtle fruity esters in this Kolsch-style ale, finishing clean and refres
  8. Light malt sweetness balanced by subtle floral and herbal hop notes with a crisp, clean finish.
  9. Bright mango and peach take center stage in this refreshing Kolsch, offering a perfect tropical twis
  10. Kayak Kolsch by Lake Superior Brewing (Duluth, MN): A Kolsch from this Minnesota brewery.
  11. Mt Ascension Daisy Hill highlights light biscuit malt flavors with a crisp, dry finish and subtle fl
  12. Crisp and light-bodied, this Kolsch presents delicate fruity notes with a clean, refreshing finish.
  13. A collaboration with Silver Spruce Brewing! Herbal aromas with fresh bread and honey flavors from MI
  14. Cambridge House Copper Hill Kölsch offers a crisp, clean malt base balanced by subtle fruit esters a
  15. White Oak Olde Mclean’s Best offers a crisp malt backbone with subtle fruity esters and a clean, sli
  16. Our take on the traditional lager/ale hybrid from Cologne, Germany. Crisp, delicate and slightly fru
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