Availability and types of Obstler
An Obstler is a fruit brandy. It can be compared to the juice of fermented fruit that is then turned into a clear drink. Obstler comes mainly from Central Europe – from countries such as Germany, Austria and Switzerland. There have long been fruit trees in gardens and on traditional orchard meadows there, and people learned to turn fruit into something durable.
Where does the fruit for Obstler grow?
The fruit for Obstler grows where our garden plots or orchards are located. Typical growing regions include:
The fruit for Obstler grows where our garden plots or orchards are located. Typical growing regions include:
- Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg (Germany) – many traditional orchard meadows with apples and pears.
- Austrian regions such as Styria or the Waldviertel – known for apricots (Marillen) and plums (Zwetschgen).
- Swiss fruit regions – small, fine distilleries often process fruit from their own orchards.
- Also in other parts of Europe, in orchards or on small farms, fruit for Obstler is grown.
Which fruits and varieties are there?
Obstler can be made from many different fruits. It is often distinguished by the fruit, much like ice cream flavors. Important examples include:
Obstler can be made from many different fruits. It is often distinguished by the fruit, much like ice cream flavors. Important examples include:
- Apple (apple brandy) – mild and fruity, like apple juice but more concentrated.
- Pear – the Williams pear is particularly well known (often just called “Williams”).
- Plum – somewhat sweeter and more robust.
- Cherry (kirsch) – very fruity and sometimes slightly floral on the nose.
- Apricot – intensely scented of summer.
- Mirabelle – small yellow plums with a delicate sweetness.
Variants of Obstler
Obstler comes in different forms so everyone can find something suitable:
Obstler comes in different forms so everyone can find something suitable:
- Single-fruit – made from a single fruit, e.g. pure pear brandy.
- Mixed – several fruits together, creating new aromas, like a fruit salad in a glass.
- Clear – directly after production, it looks almost like water.
- Barrel-aged – aged in wooden barrels, it acquires a slight color and a rounded taste (comparable to aged cheese that needs time to mature).
- Homemade by farmers – small local distilleries often offer special, seasonal varieties.
Where can you buy Obstler?
Obstler can be found in many shops, but not everywhere in the same way. Typical places to buy include:
Obstler can be found in many shops, but not everywhere in the same way. Typical places to buy include:
- Supermarkets and specialist liquor stores
- Directly from the fruit grower or at small distilleries (often at markets or in farm shops)
- Fine specialty shops or online shops for regional products
Important to know: Obstler is an alcoholic beverage and therefore intended only for adults. For children it is useful to know that these beverages come from real fruit and are often offered as a regional product. Those who want to try different varieties will often find small tastings at farms or markets – there you can discover different aromas and learn more about the origin.