Mönchshof Original Pils is one of their better offerings if not in the classic German Pils mold. It's balanced and maltier but there's still some hops in the mix.
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Mönchshof Lager
Mönchshof Landbier is one of their best beers with a malty palate mixed with grain and hops and a lingering, semi-dry, semi-bitter finish.
Mönchshof Landbier
Mönchshof Landbier is one of their best beers with a malty palate mixed with grain and hops and a lingering, semi-dry, semi-bitter finish.
Mönchshof Märzen
Mönchshof Märzen is not only one of the palest in the style but also one of the blandest. A sticky malty beer.
Mönchshof Zwickel
Mönchshof Zwickel is a balanced if bland example of the style with a lingering finish which goes nowhere in particular.
Mönchshof Kellerbier
Mönchshof Kellerbier is a balanced grainy example with a lingering semi-dry finish. Not bad but nothing special.
Mönchshof Maibock
Mönchshof Maibock is a richly malty amber Bock with some caramel in both the nose and palate. The lingering finish is a touch too sticky to be anything special.
Mönchshof Weihnachts Festbier
Mönchshof Weihnachts Festbier is a rich malty Christmas treat. It's not up there with the best but it passes the basic Festbier test.
Mönchshof Hell
Mönchshof Hell is a rather bland example of a Helles and sadly more available than their much more stellar Schwarzbier.