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The best Greek beers

26 January 2014 / 19:01:35  GRReporter
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Harma beer (meaning “delight”) is brewed in Chania by a Cretan brewery. This is unfiltered lager, made of pure products with high nutritional value. Harma beer is brewed without mechanical, thermal or chemical treatment, with no additives, preservatives and stabilizers and is currently only available in barrels on demand.

Magnus Magister: with the magic of the Knights of Rhodes

Coming from the island of Rhodes, Magnus Magister beer has become famous not only on Greek territory but also abroad. It is a high-quality Premium Lager which is produced according to a traditional brewing method, without the use of preservatives or other additives. The name means "Great Magister" and refers to the historic period of the Knights of Rhodes and declares the highest rank of hierarchy, the highest of all.

Corfu Brewery: the pearl of the Ionian Sea

Corfu Brewery produces four different types of high-quality fresh beers. Royal Ionian is a fresh Blonde Beer brewed according to an old Czech recipe. It is aromatic and has an intense taste. Real Ale Bitter Brown has a pleasant bitterness and rich aroma. Real Ale Special is a blonde/reddish beer with a fruity aroma and velvety taste. Ionian Epos is the barley beer from the time of Homer, but produced 2,800 years later. According to Homer in his epic "Odyssey" Alkinoos, King of the Phaeacians, kept barley wine in silver and gold craters. Inspired by this, the brewery on the island of Corfu has created its own barley wine on the island of the Phaeacians.

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