Hirter beer is a brand of beer that has been produced in Carinthia, Austria since 1270 AD, making it the second oldest private brewery in Austria.[1][2] The flavor has been described as "roasty and malty with a small earthy hop presence".[1] Hirter beer has a longer stocking time and does not use pasteurization. It has an ABV of 8.3%.
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