Before the invention of the refrigeration machine, the Märzen was the last beer of the brewing season. Temperatures below 10˚C were required for production, which could not be achieved even with stick ice from the ice ponds of the breweries. In order to make the beer durable over the summer, the alcohol content was increased slightly and more hops were added. The reddish-golden Graminger Maerzen presents itself with a caramel-honey-like taste and a fine but present hop bitterness.
Das Bier strahlt golden im Licht, der Schaum ist stabil und feinporig. Im Geschmack ist es angenehm mild hopfig und etwas fruchtig. Geruchlich sind zitronige Noten im Vordergrund.