Quality Commitment
Great Quality does not know the meaning of the word Compromise.
Radeberger Pilsner has always been dedicated to the Pilsner brewing tradition. We follow our own standards – standards we set for ourselves and uphold every day. That means giving our Pilsner the time it needs to mature, sourcing carefully selected ingredients increasingly from our region, and always going a little further when it comes to quality. A special hop blend. Exceptionally soft water. And an extra measure of commitment.
Today and in the future, fans of Radeberger Pilsner can rely on one thing: we will do everything we can to serve the best possible quality.
That’s a promise.
Hops.
A hop composition with a distinctive character.
Hops play a defining role in the taste of Radeberger Pilsner. That’s why we rely on a carefully balanced combination of bitter and aroma hops.
Our hop favorites
our preferred aroma hop, valued for its floral and fruity notes and its full, balanced character.
known for its powerful aroma and broad flavor spectrum.
appreciated for its fine fruity and floral notes.
small, compact cones with particularly harmonious and aromatic bitterness.
Barley.
Our love for Pilsner starts in the field.
Water.
A water that understands taste.
Time.
A great Pilsner takes time. About 29 days.
Brewing Radeberger Pilsner follows a precise rhythm. After mashing, lautering and boiling, fermentation begins and lasts around eight days. During this phase, yeast converts malt sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide, creating young beer.
As part of the process, certain by-products develop. We deliberately allow enough time to reduce unwanted notes below the sensory threshold, favoring a clean hop bitterness instead.
The beer is then cooled and enters its maturation phase. Over time, haze-forming substances settle, and rough aromas transform into refined flavor compounds. Only by allowing this process to fully unfold can Radeberger Pilsner develop its rich, full-bodied taste.
Finally, filtration removes remaining yeast and particles, giving the beer its clear appearance and bright golden color. It is then ready for bottling.