Schwemme
Schilling Beer Company in Littleton, New Hampshire, United States 🇺🇸
Lager - Pale Rotating|
Score
7.42
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We’re proud to introduce Schwemme, a "Schankbier" inspired by the sessionable pale lagers of Germany. At just 3.7% ABV, our take on the style pours a canary yellow hue with a bright white foam cap. We used undermodified German Pilsner malt from our friends @sugarcreekmaltco for a "grain husk" and doughy malt character, perfectly complemented by Perle hops. The latter provide a faint bitterness with notes of pear, apple blossoms, and subtle menthol.
Schankbier literally translates to “tap beer” -- a bygone German beer tax classification for a low-alcohol lager served only from the tap at the brewery. This is the style we imagine ourselves serving at a "Schwemme"--historically, the alleyway between brewery buildings used for watering the horses and serving a quick beer. Linking a brewery's tavern or beer garden, the Schwemme historically serves as a great place to grab a lager any time of day, whether in Bamberg's quiet morning lull, or in the afternoon shuffle of Munich. We've enjoyed visiting many a "Schwemme" in our travels, and hope that you similarly enjoy our representation of these experiences. Prost!
Schankbier literally translates to “tap beer” -- a bygone German beer tax classification for a low-alcohol lager served only from the tap at the brewery. This is the style we imagine ourselves serving at a "Schwemme"--historically, the alleyway between brewery buildings used for watering the horses and serving a quick beer. Linking a brewery's tavern or beer garden, the Schwemme historically serves as a great place to grab a lager any time of day, whether in Bamberg's quiet morning lull, or in the afternoon shuffle of Munich. We've enjoyed visiting many a "Schwemme" in our travels, and hope that you similarly enjoy our representation of these experiences. Prost!
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7.8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can to becher glass.
Appearance is noted in the picture.
Aroma: wet grains, subtle lemon, honey, white breadiness and a whiff of herbal to floral accents
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas in a bready sweet to floral sweet conglomeration; finishes semi-crisp with a touch of bready tones
Texture: light bodied; very sessionable; very smooth along the tongue with nothing distracting, good carb level
Overall: nicely done German pale lager I would return to.
Appearance is noted in the picture.
Aroma: wet grains, subtle lemon, honey, white breadiness and a whiff of herbal to floral accents
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas in a bready sweet to floral sweet conglomeration; finishes semi-crisp with a touch of bready tones
Texture: light bodied; very sessionable; very smooth along the tongue with nothing distracting, good carb level
Overall: nicely done German pale lager I would return to.
Tried
from Can
on 11 Apr 2026
at 00:10
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Can at home more of an afternoon beer but here I am. Light yellow and sudsy head. Nose is grains and honey. Tatses of bread, honey, hint of lemon, and floral. Clean crisp palate. Easy drinking obviously.
Tried
on 03 Apr 2026
at 02:48
8.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8.5
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
The Pint draught 3/29/26.
Good balance of hop and malt. Clean with biscuit and honey and soft herb. Maybe some light funk from the hops in there too? Certainly nice and aromatic.
Super malty. Damn. They keep dialing in their low abv beers. This could easily be a 6% abv pils. No slacking on the hops either. Crisp, malty with excellent bitterness. Keep 'em comin', Schilling.
Good balance of hop and malt. Clean with biscuit and honey and soft herb. Maybe some light funk from the hops in there too? Certainly nice and aromatic.
Super malty. Damn. They keep dialing in their low abv beers. This could easily be a 6% abv pils. No slacking on the hops either. Crisp, malty with excellent bitterness. Keep 'em comin', Schilling.
Tried
from Draft
at
The Pint
on 29 Mar 2026
at 17:47
7.8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Pours clear, pale yellow gold into a willi. Bright white head with good retention recedes to skim surface. Light malt and corn aromas. Crisp, sharp and dry with toasted white bread, pear and honey upfront turning to a hint of mildly buttered popcorn in the medium length finish. Refreshing.
Tried
on 08 Mar 2026
at 21:44