Ayinger Brewery
Ayinger Bavarian Pils is brewed by the Ayinger Brewery based in in Aying, Bavaria, Germany, about 25 km south of Munich. The brewery dates back to 1878. They brew a large selection of German beer styles, including Kellerbier, Weizenbock and many more.
Ayinger Bavarian Pils
Ayinger describes Bavarian Pils as “The Bavarian brewers have been masters in their trade for centuries and therefore also brew excellent pils beers. Indeed it was a Bavarian master brewer that brewed the first beer according to the pilsner method in the town of Pilsen! The glimmering, light-yellow Ayinger Bairisch Pils has the fragrance of aromatic hops from the “Hallertau” region of Bavaria (only these are used in the Ayinger beer specialties!). The beer is highly fermented and therefore smooth on the initial taste sensation, but also mild and sparkling in body. Our pils is accentuated by the floweriness of the hops aroma and has a more pronounced bitterness on swallowing, which quickly fades from the taste buds.”
Bavarian Pils has a 5.3% ABV, 32 IBU, 2g protein, 9 carbs, 0g fat, and 140 calories (11.2 oz. bottle). It has an “Outstanding” rating on Beer Advocate.
Our Review of Ayinger Bavarian Pils

This is a great beer, perfect for drinking anytime you want a crisp, clean and refreshing beverage. I prefer several of the German lagers I have tried over Ayinger Bavarian Pils due to their lower IBU. But if you watch the video, I very much enjoyed this beer. I would absolutely drink it again and recommend it strongly.
For other excellent German beer recommendations, try Warsteiner German Pilsener, Franziskaner Weissbier, Konig Pilsener, Erdinger Weissbier, Ayinger OktoberFest, Weihenstephaner Original Premium Lager and Weihenstephaner Kellerbier.
For beer nutritional information of all beers we have reviewed see Beer Nutritional Information.