Bitburger Seasonal 6Pk

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Description

Bitburger Seasonal 6Pk is a six-pack of bottom-fermented German Pilsner brewed at 4.8% ABV by the Bitburger Brauerei in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Distinguished by its use of proprietary Siegelhopfen hops grown just kilometers from the brewery, Bitburger has earned an 87/100 rating from Beer & Brewing Magazine.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.8%  |  Origin: Bitburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany  |  Style: German Pilsner  |  Brewery: Bitburger Brauerei Th. Simon GmbH

Production & Heritage

Bitburger Brauerei Th. Simon GmbH has operated in the small Eifel town of Bitburg since 1817, remaining family-owned through multiple generations. The brewery produces a classic bottom-fermented Pilsner using malted barley, locally sourced water, and their exclusive "Bitburger Siegelhopfen" — a proprietary blend of seal hops cultivated on farmland near the brewery itself. Bitburger also operates Craftwerk Brewing, a small-scale facility where brewers test different barley malt varieties and cultivate new hop strains, feeding innovation back into their flagship and seasonal releases.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Sweet honey leads, followed by light herbal hop notes and a faint bready grain character. The nose is clean and inviting without excessive sweetness.

Taste: Crisp hop bitterness arrives on the entry, quickly giving way to a mid-palate layered with honey sweetness and light biscuity malt. The balance shifts toward refined herbal notes as the beer warms, with a gentle caramel undertone adding depth beneath the dominant grain and hop interplay.

Finish: Medium-short and clean, with a nutty, honeyed aftertaste and mild malt sweetness that lingers without heaviness. The herbal hop dryness returns at the very end, encouraging the next sip.

How to Drink Bitburger

Serve well-chilled in a Pilsner glass or tall flute to preserve the lively carbonation and showcase the pale golden color. Bitburger drinks best on its own or alongside food, but it also holds up in beer-forward mixed drinks. A Radler — mixed half-and-half with fresh lemonade — highlights the honey and herbal hop character on warm days. A Shandy with ginger ale pairs well with the biscuity malt backbone. A Berliner Weisse-style serve with a splash of woodruff or raspberry syrup adds a playful twist while the Pilsner's crispness keeps things balanced.

Best For

  • Stocking a backyard barbecue or outdoor gathering with an authentic German lager
  • Introducing friends to traditional German Pilsner beyond mass-market imports
  • Pairing with grilled sausages, pretzels, and seasonal charcuterie boards
  • Bringing a reliable, well-regarded import to a beer tasting lineup

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bitburger taste like? Bitburger is a clean, crisp German Pilsner with honey sweetness, light biscuity malt, herbal hop bitterness, and a nutty, honeyed aftertaste. It finishes dry and refreshing with mild malt sweetness.

How does Bitburger compare to Radeberger? Both are classic German Pilsners, but Bitburger tends toward a slightly sweeter, more honeyed malt profile thanks to its proprietary Siegelhopfen hops, while Radeberger generally leans drier and more mineral-driven. Both sit at similar ABVs and are widely respected as benchmarks of the style.

Is Bitburger good for beginners? Bitburger is an excellent entry point for anyone exploring German beer, as its balanced profile avoids extreme bitterness or heaviness while still delivering authentic Pilsner character.

Where is Bitburger made? Bitburger is brewed at the Bitburger Brauerei Th. Simon GmbH in the town of Bitburg, located in the Eifel region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The brewery has operated from this location since 1817.

What foods pair well with Bitburger? Grilled bratwurst and mustard complement the herbal hop bitterness. Soft pretzels with beer cheese mirror the biscuity malt notes. Roast chicken benefits from the beer's carbonation and crispness cutting through richness. Light seafood like grilled shrimp pairs well with the honey sweetness. Aged Gouda or Emmentaler cheese draws out the nutty aftertaste.

What sizes does Bitburger come in? Bitburger is commonly available in six-packs of 11.2 oz (330ml) bottles, as well as single bottles, 500ml cans, and larger multi-packs depending on the market.

Is Bitburger worth the price? Bitburger positions as a mid-range import Pilsner, sitting above domestic lagers but below craft-priced specialty beers. For a brewery with over 200 years of heritage and proprietary hop cultivation, it represents strong value within the German Pilsner category.

Why Bitburger?

Few German Pilsner breweries grow their own hops — Bitburger's exclusive Siegelhopfen program, cultivated on land near the brewery, gives this beer a hop signature that cannot be replicated elsewhere. The brewery's unbroken family ownership since 1817 and its investment in the Craftwerk Brewing innovation facility demonstrate a commitment to both tradition and evolution. With an 87/100 from Beer & Brewing Magazine and over 314,000 ratings on Untappd, Bitburger has earned broad recognition from critics and casual drinkers alike. In a six-pack format, it delivers one of Germany's most iconic Pilsners in a convenient, shareable package.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Seasonal
  • Product of
    Germany
  • Size
    6PK 11.2OZ
  • Brand
    Bitburger

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