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Bitburger is a pilsner beer brewed in Bitburg, Germany since 1817. It is one of the major brewers in northern Germany. Pilsener or pilsner is a type of lager beer. ... A typical mug of lager beer, showing the golden colour of the beer and the foamy head floating on top. ... Bitburg is a city in Germany that has an American airbase. ... 1817 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...


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Friedlin & Associates - Bitburger Beer (241 words)
Bitburger is Germany's most popular and number one brand of draft beer.
The special taste and the wholesome nature of Bitburger Pils is due to the selection of the finest natural ingredients: aromatic hops, the best summer barley, and crystal-clear water from the local Eifel mountains.
In accordance with the laws of nature, the Bitburger brewer carefully tends a cold, main fermentation and a long-maturing process at temperatures near the freezing point of beer.
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Bitburger at Epinions.com (578 words)
Bitburger is one of the most common, if not the most common beers in Germany.
Bitburger, is the second biggest Pils producer in Germany and is brewed from three varieties of barley, and five different hops, and is lagered for three months.
Bitburger pours to a crystal clear, straw-coloured yellow hue with streams of bubbles rising wildly to a large, blossoming, fizzy white head which is reasonably long-lasting.
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