
At dusk as the day draws to a close, time passes a bit more slowly. That is exactly the right moment for an Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel.
The world-famous Bockbier from the Holy Mountain in Bavaria wants to be savoured rather than downed. Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel stands firm as a rock upon the table, its colour reminiscent of dark copper with hints of fiery red. Its bright, clear appearance harmonises with a firm, fine-pored foam.
It is a special treat even for the nose: Soft roasted notes and a touch of dried fruit accompany an accentuated caramel aroma. Doppelbock Dunkel from the Holy Mountain of Bavaria is pleasantly sparkling in its presentation. The taste is unmistakable: Full-bodied and velvety, strong but with a pleasant malt aroma – powerful and lusty. It has a readily discernible sweetness accompanied by roasted cocoa notes and a slight hop bitterness.
With a strong finish, the Doppelbock ends on a lasting semisweet chocolate note. A mighty Doppelbock that lets you savour and enjoy the centuries-old Benedictine brewing tradition one sip at a time.
IBU: 21

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dr.opel
@ Trinkgut Heerdt1 day ago

3.3
Zunächst gewaltiger Schaum, der sich schnell in Nichts auflöst, Geruch nach Makz und Getreide.
Antrunk sehr malzig, gehaltvoll, brotig, auch süß. Im Haupttrunk kommt eine dezente Bittere zum Vorschein, genau wie ein stark sprittige, weinige Komponente, die nicht so ganz mein Fall ist.

nietsrd
@ Allin matala10 days ago

3.7

Flyingfinn1980
14 days ago
3.5
simonaufdie1
@ Langenfeld15 days ago

1.8
Bah

Polle
15 days ago
4.2

Frank B
@ Beers Of Europe17 days ago
4.5
It pours deep dark red in colour with a dark cream coloured head. Aroma is malty. Flavour is slightly sweet and malty. Not as heavy as some doppelbock dunkels can be.

MerikapteeniTuohinen
24 days ago
3.5
lon.etie
27 days ago
2.5
Paade69
2 months ago
2.6
Arska
2 months ago
2.8