Ich kaufte dieses für 21 BRL, sehr teuer für ein Bier, und erwartete, dass es gut sein würde.

    Nichts Außergewöhnliches, also hat mich die Neugier geweckt: Ist das ein in Deutschland übliches Bier?

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    1. hennybenny23 on

      It’s what some call „Fernsehbier“, – „TV-Beer“. A brand designed to appeal to the most broad audience possible and advertised in the ad breaks of large sports events and the like. Not very good or interesting unfortunately.

    2. Miserable-Scholar215 on

      Very common, If you ever played a loot drop game (like Diablo, or Borderlands, or similar) consider it white rarity and quality.

    3. crashequipment on

      Common? Yes, it’s one of the biggest nationwide brands. But, as you already found out, I would even call it ordinary.

    4. MajorleGrand on

      It is one of the commonly called TV-Beers, that is it is heavily advertised in national TV and readily available everywhere. I’d say you can’t do anything wrong with it but it’s far from something special.

    5. the import added significantly to the price tag I’d say. Königs Pilsener is some bog standard beer in Germany. In Germany that bottle would cost you maybe one Euro, possibly even less.

    6. It’s heavily advertised and that’s where the money goes to. And yes it is kind of an „average Pilsener“, nothing particularly special.

      If you don’t like it too much, it might be because of the Pilsener taste, which nicht not be the right thing for you.

    7. It’s very common. And it’s a beer you really need to drink from tap.

      There were times when being a König-Pilsener pub was a special privilege for a pub. But it has fallen a bolit out of favour nowadays (with younger generations).

    8. Just_a_dude92 on

      oh I hate KöPi lol. I lived in Duisburg for a while many years ago and I had to pretend that I liked since every event held in the city had only this beer. There’s 2 beers that I can’t stand and KöPi is one of them

    9. Overall common, more popular in some regions than in others. Mostly known from TV ads, and usually nothing they would have on the drinks menu of restaurants that aren’t local to the brewery.

    10. 21 BRL are 3,36€. So you basically paid 6 times the regular supermarket sales price of the beer here. On sale, that beer costs ~3 BRL a bottle here.

    11. Cybershadow1981 on

      That’s funny. I once went to a Brazilian restaurant in Germany and they sold the „Brazilian specialty beer“ Skol Pilsen at a premium price. I ordered one just to read later that it’s the most common ordinary beer in Brazil.

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