Altbier is a traditional German beer style, particularly popular in the city of Düsseldorf. The name "Alt" in German means "old," referring to the traditional ale fermentation method, but the beer is then chill-brewed like a lager to create a clean and smooth taste.
Altbier typically has a deep amber to copper brown color, with a balanced flavor profile of toasted malt and a distinct bitterness from German hops. The beer is neither too sweet nor too bitter, resulting in a clean and easy-to-drink experience.
This beer has a bolder flavor than lighter-colored lagers but is still very smooth, so it is often considered an interesting bridge between ale and lager.

