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  1. Lass dir raten trinke Spaten!

    Spaten is great, don’t know about Erdinger but I assume it’s mediocre

  2. Erdinger makes good Weizenbier. I haven’t tried their Helles, surely can’t be bad but it’s not their specialty (I didn’t even know they made anything else than Weizen).

  3. Spaten is great!

    Augustiner hell I would recommend to try. That’s my favorite.

  4. Augustiner (Hell or Edelstoff) is considered one of the best Munich beers still being independent from one of the large holdings.

    Giesinger is the (relatively) new player on Munichs beer market.

    Spaten and erdinger (hell) are considered solid standard products but not exactly outstanding.

  5. Parking-College963 on

    Both decent choices but not exceptional in any way. Erdinger helles is kinda meh to be honest and spatennisnt as good as it used to be… But still. It’s Bavarian helles, how bad can it get?

  6. evaluating-you on

    Am I the only one who never had Helles from Erdinger? For some reason I only know their Weißbier.

  7. Squaredeal91 on

    I like both. In general, Germany is great in terms of beer quality, but not variety. Not gonna find many bad beers here

  8. the-real-shim-slady on

    Spaten is okay, but it’s owned by AB InBev, which I’m not a fan of.

    Erdinger has a solid wheat beer and, since the acquisition of Fischer’s Stiftungsbräu in the 90s, this pale lager as well. Of the two, I’d prefer Erdinger.

  9. Solid as many have said. Generally the beers in germany get less bitter the further south you go so these will be quite light. Others have mentioned Augustiner, which is overrated in my opinion. Depending on where you are you can get better beer from small, local breweries, but your choice will represent German beer adequatley. Cheers

  10. They are average and solid. They are not bad, but there’s nothing remarkable about them.

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