Dortmunder Export

It is a soft-textured beer influenced by the Pilsner lager brewed in Plzeň.

After World War II, Export was the most popular type of beer in Germany until 1970, when it was supplanted by Pils.

[2] Fred Eckhardt in A Treatise on Lager Beers, published in 1969, set out the view that Dortmunder is a distinctive enough pale lager to be classed as a separate beer style.

[3] Michael Jackson and Roger Protz continued the trend, although with a certain faint heart, uneasy at pinning down exactly the distinctive nature of the beer.

[4][5][6] Brewers outside of Germany who brew beers they term Dortmunder will tend to brew a pale lager with a soft, rounded character.

Dortmunder Export
The original Dortmunder Export
An example of a beer brewed in USA, and termed Dortmunder