Talk:St. Pauli Girl
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"The distinctive label depicting a woman wearing traditional outfits was introduced in the 1800s with the advent of the bottled beer." - Oh, really? Mind adding a source for this? I couldn't find anything like that on the company's website. 217.234.78.74 12:39, 2 May 2007 (UTC)
The St Pauli Girl article says that Beck's and St Pauli are the exact same beer but with different labels. ??????? If I drink St Pauli from a case to avoid possible green-glass skunking, I can clearly taste the difference between the two. St Pauli has more malt in its flavor for sure. This identical beer claim neeeds to be properly referenced since i do not believe it for a second.Zeno333 15:51, 2 July 2007 (UTC)
This beer does comply with the Reinheitsgebot. The Reinheitsgebot was written before yeast's role in the fermentation process was understood. Even when it was written, yeast was always present in the recipes for the beers the Reinheitsgebot covered and still covers in Germany (most beers) and specifically in Bavaria (all beers). McGuffinWithCheese 12:12, 16 October 2007 (UTC)