Vibrant citrus and herbal notes elevate this session-able and pleasantly bitter pilsner
Shoppers can grab their lederhosen and dust off the dirndl as they are transported to Munich without even leaving the living room! Brewdog has launched a German-style pilsner exclusively at Aldi in celebration of the world’s largest beer celebration, Oktoberfest .
Available in stores now, vibrant citrus and herbal notes elevate this session-able and pleasantly bitter pilsner. The exclusive brew joins the supermarket’s new award-winning Beer range, ‘Aldifest’, which embraces the cultural traditions of Bavaria. For £1.49/500ml bottle, shoppers can get their hands on the Rheinbacher Premium Pilsner - great for those with a slightly sweeter tooth . Alternatively, kick-off festivities with a bottle of Rheinbacher German Wheat Beer .
The new range also features some world-famous brands including Spaten and Paulaner , all available at amazing value. Grab a few cans or bottles at Aldi, decant them into your fanciest stein and get ready for Oompah.
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