Kellerbier is Buxton’s edition of the timeless German style of beer. The term literally translates as ‘cellar beer’, referring to its cool lagering temperatures. Its recipe likely dates to the Middle Ages, and Buxton’s version was aptly brewed to celebrate the opening of their Taphouse Cellar Bar.
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Andrew –
Mark –
Buxton have made a great version of this German beer!
Steven –
tasty
Craig –
Nice!
Glenn –
David –
Excellent, really liked this one.
Simon –
a delicious hoppy pilsner
Samuel –
Was provided a different beer
Sam –
Alexey –
Buxton proves it again. One of my favourite English breweries, now with the German stuff
Ross –
Danielle –
Charles –
Kumbirai –
Tom –
lakbir –
Sharp bitterness from the start. Citrus peel. Pine needles. Passion fruit. Nutty. Clean finish.
Jamie –
martin –
A crisp bitterness on the palate….Very much like a hoppy Pilsner.
Andrew –
More a production method than a taste difference, but this was perfectly nice
Nicky –