Red Donkey
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Relaxing on the pristine beaches of Oia with a bottle of this hoppy brew will be made even more rejuvenating. Manufactured by the Santorini Brewing Company, this beer gets its name from the island’s regular residents – the donkeys. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Zeos
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A native of Argos, this brew has 3 varieties (all with no preservatives), namely: Lager – comes with a slight sweet taste and produced from a Macedonian recipe. Pilsner – comes with a strong aftertaste but has a light flowery aroma. Black Weiss – with a roasted coffee aroma and a slight bitter aftertaste. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Sunday’s Honey Golden Ale
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The producer of this brew is Septem, a Greek microbrewery. From the name itself, this is a sweet beer that’s great after downing a heavy meal of meat or fish. It’s light on the stomach so you can go for it in the afternoon and switch to heavier stuff in the evening. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Mary Rose Red Ale
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Another great beer that made it to our top 10 is from Septem. With an English sounding name, it comes as no surprise since it is named after a British ship. However, locals of Crete love it and has become a staple around the island. It has bittersweet fruit notes and resin hops which are perfect for relaxing along with the salty air around the island. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Piraiki
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A popular in Athens, this brew comes in 2 varieties, namely Pale Ale and Pils. The former is a traditional organic beer that is made from natural produce around Greece. Whatever the season, it is fermented and matured in six weeks which makes it limited thereby furthering the demand. Pils on the other hand, comes in unlimited supply and has a dark fruity, spicy flavor that strong beer drinkers love. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Volkan Grey
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A brew that’s native of Santorini can be best enjoyed while on the island’s beaches, of course. It bursts with citrus taste and spiced with freshness to make drinking time all the more relaxed and pleasurable. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
FIX Hellas Lager
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Being everywhere can only mean one thing- this beer suits all types of tastes and circumstances. So whether you are enjoying a delicious meal on a beach, or having a quick sandwich at work, the FIX Hellas come in handy as they can be found in every corner. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Vergina
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As a premium lager, this brew means having a rich flavor that refreshes not just the body but also the mind. Its maker is the Macedonian-Thrace Brewery which is located within the Rodopi region, believed to be where the first Greek beer was brewed. Needless to say, Vergina makes it to our top 10 list because of its excellent quality. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Alpha
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Being one of the oldest beers in Greece, Alpha has a traditional Greek flavor that quenches your thirst with its rich foamy taste. The historical brand goes back 48 years and is the first ale with a Greek name. The recipe is made of Greek barley at 42% and has retained most of the qualities from the original flavor from the 1960s. Click the next ARROW to see the next photo!
Mythos Lager
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Aside from the biscuit-like sweetness, its popularity in Greece is like Budweiser in the US. It has an authentic, rich taste that’s native to Greek lagers. Special varieties of hops and barley are picked to produce a fresh foam and come up with its gold color. Due to Mythos’ high quality, it is at the top of the beer market in Greece.