| Altbairisch Dunkel | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Dunkel 5% ABV | Dark chocolate in color, you can see a wonderful reflection if you hold it up to the light. It is round and soft with the warm, sweet aroma of freshly roasted malted barley. A satisfying, malty taste, with coffee-ish tones and a hint of plummy fruitiness in the finish. Complex and beautifully balanced. |
| Bier Helles | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Lager 5.5% ABV | A little spicy and full bodied at the start. Finishes with a balance of bitterness. |
| Brau Weisse | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Hefeweizen 5.1% ABV | Delicious lemon and vanilla scented wheat beer with yeast. This is an aristocratic beer with a champagne sparkle and a beautifully sustained head. With the pale color of mountain honey and tart refreshing palate, it is a "brut" beer with the delicious, complex fruitiness of extra-dry champagne. Bottle conditioned and top fermented, it is a benchmark for this style of beer. The nose is fruity-spicy, herbaceous with lots of flowers, and fruit. With such a creamy head, you can build miniature mountains that resemble the Alps. Pour slowly, fill the special weissbier glass half full and swirl the bottle on the table to put the yeast in suspension. |
| Celebrator | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Doppelbock 6.7% ABV–24 IBU | Celebrator has a creamy head of tight bubbles contrasting beautifully with its profound dark robe. It is full-bodied and velvety from half a year’s aging. Although it is strong, it is not overpowering. There is a wonderful and complex balance between the various malts, the alcohol and the subtle hops. A complex fruitiness of roasted malt and whole hop flowers make Celebrator great as a party drink with friends and family at celebrations. Despite its richness, it has a faintly smoky dryness in the finish. |
| Jarhundert | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Pale Lager 5.5% ABV | This beer was first brewed in 1978 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of our brewery. It has a golden-yellow color with a slightly flowery yeast, honey-ish aroma, tastes a little spicy and is full-bodied in initial taste, mild before swallowing and soft with a refined sparkle and fades with a well-balanced hint of bitterness. It is an especially drinkable and harmonious beer. Conrad Seidl, known as the Austrian “Pope of Beers”, on the Jahrhundert-Bier: “It is a malty beer that pronounces the precious earthy quality of malted barley.” |
| Maibock | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Bock 6.8% ABV | |
| Oktoberfest | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | | |
| Pilsner | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Pilsner 4.9% ABV | |
| Ur-weisse | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Dunkel 5.8% ABV | |
| Weizenbock | | Ayinger Aying, Germany | Bock 7.1% ABV | |