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Technically, Kölsch is not just a style of beer; it is an appelation, a designation of origin which grants the breweries of Köln (Cologne), Germany, legally protected status within the European Union.

History of Kölsch

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Modern Kölsch

Modern Kölsch is defined by the Kölsch Konvention, signed in March of 1986 by the 24 breweries in and around Kölsch who brew in the traditional Kölsch style. The Konvention defines "Kölsch" as

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Types of Kölsch

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Authentic Kölsch

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American "Kölsch"

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Brewing Kölsch

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Competition Styles

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