Von Trapp - Kolsch (12oz can)
Kölsch is a style of ale that famously originated in Cologne, Germany. A true summer session ale, this Kölsch utilizes German Tettnanger and Hallertau.
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$ 2.89
350 mL
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Fruh - Kolsch (16oz can)
From the recipe by Peter Josef Früh of the family brewery, this top-fermented specialty beer features the best ingredients and is brewed according to.
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$ 2.99
470 mL
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$ 2.99
350 mL
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$ 2.99
350 mL
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$ 2.99
Half Liter (500 mL)
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$ 3.00
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$ 3.09
350 mL
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$ 3.29
Half Liter (500 mL)
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$ 3.39
Half Liter (500 mL)
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$ 3.49
Half Liter (500 mL)
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$ 3.49
470 mL
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$ 3.49
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$ 3.49
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Gaffel - Kolsch (16oz can)
The classic Gaffel Kölsch is a particularly fresh Cologne beer specialty, brewed with water, malt and hop extract according to the tried and tested.
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$ 3.50
470 mL
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$ 3.59
470 mL
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$ 3.69
Half Liter (500 mL)
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Heinrich Reissdorf Kolsch
Very light color, slightly malty, fairly soft palate, dry finish. The Kölsch is fermented with an ale yeast, but matured at cooler "lagering" temperatures to produce an ale's fruity complexity with a…
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$ 3.75
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$ 3.98
570 mL
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Reissdorf - Kölsch (16oz can)
Reissdorf is light, soft, and delicious M. Jackson [Pocket Guide to Beer, p.38] [Reissdorf Koelsch] has a minty, hop aroma; sweet, vanillalike, malt flavors;.
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$ 3.99
470 mL
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$ 3.99
470 mL
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