zerstoßen
Zerstoßen is a traditional German method of brewing beer, characterized by the use of a large, open-topped copper vessel called a "Zubereiter" or "Zubereiterkessel." The process involves heating and boiling the ingredients together, allowing for a unique flavor profile and high alcohol content. The term "zerstoßen" translates to "crushed" or "milled," referring to the initial step of crushing the malted grains to extract the sugars.
The zerstoßen method is particularly associated with the production of dark lagers, such as those from the
One of the key features of zerstoßen beer is its high alcohol content, often exceeding 6% ABV.
The zerstoßen method has been used for centuries in Germany, and it remains an important part of