German Vs American Beer: The Flavor Difference, Explained - Tasting Table
Briefly

"Just as different beers have their own identities in terms of color, flavor, and body, the countries in which they originate also have distinct cultural beer identities."
"Both German and American beers include lagers, pilsners, ales, and other craft varieties, encompassing a wide spectrum of flavors from spiced to smoky, caramely, crisp, fruity, or refreshing."
"German beer is steeped in heritage, with bitter, strong spiced, full-malt flavors and textures. The variety ranges from crisp kölsch lager to dark Dunkel."
"It all comes down to ingredient manipulation and brewing techniques, which lead to the distinct tasting notes found in German and American beers."
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