i have no idea about how many brews there are in germany
but i like to remind of the oldest known law for foodstuff from 1516 where the contents of a 'beer'
is defined
therefore most of the foreign brews are not understood as a 'beer' for a 'real german beerdrinker' *G*
since i belive i'm qualified to give a realy good advice on a beer (after 20years being a firefighter in germany)
here's my favorite: it is called "Torgauer Landbock"
despite the name it isn't realy a 'bockbier' , what stands for a usualy strong alc. content
it is more like an older beer in taste
meaning it 'fills' the mounth and is 'thick'
yes, it is from a brewery in torgau at the elbe river where at the end of WW2 the allied and russians meet at that famous bridge
nice town, lived near by,,, even nicer beers :-)
oh sry i'm kinda like off topic here
just
somewolf