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Opperbacco Lager

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🌍 Italy · German Pilsner · One of 151 German Pilsners in hopIQ

Opperbacco's approachable everyday lager — clean, crisp, and refreshing, brewed with Gran Sasso mountain water and Abruzzo barley in the classic German pilsner tradition. Pale straw-gold with a fine white head; the nose is clean and faintly floral. The palate is light and balanced with a dry, refreshing finish. The entry point to Opperbacco's range for those new to Italian craft beer, and the perfect companion to grilled Adriatic fish.

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions

crisp
100%
refreshing
87%
clean
75%
hoppy
75%
clean finish
63%
grain
63%
light
63%
dry
50%
bitter
50%
malty
50%
bread
38%
smooth
38%
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About German Pilsner

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What is a German Pilsner?

Pilsners are crisp golden lagers with 4–5.5% ABV and IBU 25–45. Defined by spicy, floral Saaz hops over a light malt backbone — bright carbonation and a dry bitter finish.

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Serve & Enjoy

How to get the most out of Opperbacco Lager

Serve at 4–7°C
Refrigerate, then rest 2 min

Serve well-chilled at 4–6°C for maximum crispness. A pilsner served too warm loses its defining snap.

Pilsner glass
Recommended for this style

The tall, narrow pilsner glass preserves carbonation and showcases the golden clarity that defines the style.

Drink fresh and cold. Pilsners do not improve with age — within 3 months of packaging is ideal.

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