Germany Beer Exports

By Nick | Dec 16, 2007

Germany Exports a lot of beer. The following are some of Germany’s most popular exports.

Becks Beer – Beer from Bremen. In Germany they make many more flavors than they export. This includes orange and lemon Becks beer, lemon being my favorite.

St. Pauli Girl – A beer produced also in Bremen, but not drank in Germany. Rather, it is exported directly to the United States and being sold as an exotic German beer. Most Germans find this beer funny with its typical German girl on the label.

Warsteiner – Warsteiner is of course produced in Warstein, Germany. I actually have a friend from there. The first thing people think of is the beer. Albert Cramer and the Warsteiner Company were once accused of being Scientologists, something not very acceptable in Germany.

Spaten – Beer from the beer capital, Munich. They consider themselves, “the Munich Flavor”. If you walk around Octoberfest you won’t miss the Spaten tent.


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