München, Germany
Dunkel · 5.5% ABV
Oktoberfest · 6.3% ABV
Pilsner · 4.9% ABV
Kellerbier · 5.2% ABV
Variety Pack
Doppelbock · 8.4% ABV
Lager · 5.4% ABV
German Hefeweizen · 5.1% ABV
Premium Lager · 6.3% ABV
Amber Ale · 5.8% ABV
Variety Pack
Doppelbock · 8.4% ABV
Lager · 3.3% ABV
Dunkelweizen · 5.4% ABV
Variety Pack · 5.3% ABV
Dunkelweizen · 5.1% ABV
Lager · 3.3% ABV
Wilhelm V., Duke of Bavaria (1579 – 1597), had a thirsty and demanding royal household, which was dissatisfied with the beer brewed in Munich. As a result, beer had to be imported to Munich from the city of Einbeck in Lower Saxony. On April 29, 2004, at the annual first tapping of Maibock beer, Wolfgang and Michael Sperger, the sons of Michael and Gerda Sperger, resumed the family tradition of managing the Hofbräuhaus.