A new beer in my experience, indeed. As you know, I prefer red wine (if we mention the alcoholic drinks), but sometimes, may be once per month, I can drink some beer.
Let's see more details about these four beers on the picture -
The right one is
Apoftel Bräu
. It's alc. vol. 5,0%. We can see an old man, with red clothes and white beard, with a big beer in his hands. He looks like a Western saint. In fact, the name (it's German) of the beer means "Apostles brewing" (
http://translate.google.cn/?hl=en#de|en|apoftel%20Brau). Under the brand we can read: "Erstmals Gebraut 1713", which means "Brewed for the first time in 1713" (
http://translate.google.cn/?hl=en#de|en|Erstmals%20Gebraut%201713).Under it - "Gebraut Nach Dem Deutschen Reinheitsgebot" (Brewed according to the German Purity Law -
http://translate.google.cn/?hl=en#de|en|Gebraut%20Nach%20Dem%20Deutschen%20Reinheitsgebot),
Imported from Germany. Also you can see the word "beer" in different languages, including the Bulgarian "
бира". The ingredients are water, barley malt and hop extract.
The black one (on the left side) is also a German,
Apoftel Bräu beer. The biggest difference is that it's a strong beer (alc. 7,9% vol.) and you can read an "EXTRA STRONG" label on the can.
In Chinese they call them:
修士啤酒 and
修士烈性啤酒. I saw it on the Chinese label.