One of the first cheeses produced by Albert Kraus, Alex is named for the German rail line that connects the Alpine region of the Allgäu where the cheese is produced, to the more urban area surrounding Munich. Albert exclusively uses milk from his family’s herd of...
Alp Blossom
This cheese from the Hofkäserei Kraus cheese dairy pays homage to the floral world of the Alps. It is refined with a diverse combination of dried flower petals, herbs and spices that grow in the meadows around the cheese dairy. Alp Blossom is not only photogenic and...
Alpencheddar
Alpencheddar? Can you do that? Yes, you can, and why not. The Kaeskuche's contacts with the best cheese makers worldwide have resulted in this unusual, innovative and absolutely delicious new cheese. It is produced in the Kraus cheese dairy in Ebersbach in the Allgäu....
Bavarigiano
For us, the FlowFood Festival Cheese in BRA (I) is associated with hardly any other person as much as Giorgio Cravero. The family of Giorgio Cravero has been selecting and maturing Parmigiano Reggiano there since 1855, so we couldn't leave it untried to make...
Chällerhocker
Walter Rass, the cheese maker from for Kaserei Tufertschwil in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, uses his years of experience crafting Appenzellar to create an original variation of the time honored favorite: Chällerhocker. By altering the cook temperature,...
Schattbuch Pepper Cheese
The Schattbuch pepper cheese is named after the Michelin star restaurant of the same name in Amtzell in the Allgäu. That's no coincidence: on the one hand, cheesemaker Albert Kraus is a big fan of the restaurant's innovative cuisine, and on the other hand, the...
Uriger (organic)
The Uriger Cheese is made from our own, pure organic Hay milk produced and in traditional artisanal manufacture at a high quality processed cheese. Its creamier Dough is made with before the maturing process Schabziger clover seed refined. During the six to eight-week...
Wanderkäse
Wanderkäse is also known as hiking cheese in the Bregenzerwald. This village cheese is aged a minimum of 7 months. With more age comes a more sturdy body, so the cheese does not melt in your backpack on warm days and hence is able to withstand the task at hand. At 5...