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What to drink in Munich? Top 3 Local Beer Styles in Munich

Last update: Sun Mar 2 2025
Top 3 Local Beer Styles in Munich
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Best Munich Beer Style Types

01

Lager

MUNICH, Germany
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Helles is a German-style lager that first appeared in Munich in 1894. It was a Bavarian answer to light Czech pilsner. Although Bavaria heavily relied on strong and dark lagers, the popularity of crisp and golden pilsner beers influenced Bavarian brewers to start producing a similar style.


Traditional Helles is typically more malt-forward and has a firmer body than pilsner and other lager styles, but still remains soft and medium-bodied. It is clean, easy-drinking, refined, fresh, and dry, with light hop bitterness and subtle malt sweetness. 
THE BEST Helles Lagers
1
Metazoa Brewing
Ain’t Afraid Of No Goats

4.8

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World Beer Cup - Gold 2024

2 Frost Hammer
Grains of Wrath Brewing
Frost Hammer

4.8

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Great American Beer Festival - Gold 2021

3 Weihenstephaner Helles
Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan
Weihenstephaner Helles

4.7

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European Beer Star - Gold 2020

4 Munich Helles
Schulz Brau Brewing
Munich Helles

4.7

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2021

5 Lagerhead Turtle
Metazoa Brewing
Lagerhead Turtle

4.7

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2023

02

Lager

MUNICH, Germany
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Doppelbock is a German beer style that was first brewed in Munich by Paulaner monks. As the name might suggest—doppel translates as double—this style developed as a slightly stronger version of traditional German bock style.


Doppelbock beers are usually medium-bodied with a color that ranges from golden to dark brown. They are rich and smooth with a distinctive malt sweetness that is balanced with subtle hop bitterness. Typical aromas include bread and toasty notes that can be accompanied by subtle hints of caramel. 
THE BEST Doppelbock Lagers
1 Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock
Brauerei Aying Franz Inselkammer
Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock

5.0

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Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold 2023

2 Forgotten Memories
Monday Night Brewing
Forgotten Memories

4.7

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2022

3 Living A Double Life
Wise Man Brewing
Living A Double Life

4.7

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2023

4 Selecta
Mahou San Miguel
Selecta

4.4

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Barcelona Beer Challenge - Gold 2020

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Lager

MUNICH, Germany
4.0
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Weizenbock is a German beer style that was introduced in 1907 by the Schneider Weisse Brauhaus brewery located in Munich. Weizenbock was supposed to be a middle-ground between the rich and malty doppelbock and wheat beer (weissbier) that was popular at the time.


The style comes in a pale and slightly darker version. Although both styles have a distinctive malt backbone, darker versions may have a richer malt profile and heavier toasty expressions with possible hints of caramel flavors and aromas of raisins and plums. 
THE BEST Weizenbock Lagers
1 Alpenglow
Fat Head's Brewery
Alpenglow

4.9

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Great American Beer Festival - Gold 2023, 2022

2 Weizen Bock
Distelhäuser Brauerei Ernst Bauer
Weizen Bock

4.8

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European Beer Star - Gold 2020

3 Unterbaarer Weizenbock
Schlossbrauerei Unterbaar
Unterbaarer Weizenbock

4.8

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European Beer Star - Gold 2021

4 Weizen
Trzech Kumpli
Weizen

4.7

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Frankfurt International Trophy - Grand Gold 2021

5 Total Victory
DC Brau Brewing
Total Victory

4.7

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U.S. Open Beer Championship - Gold 2022

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