Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 48 flavour tags
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About Doppelbock
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What is a Doppelbock?
Bocks are strong German lagers with 6.5–7.5% ABV. Rich malt sweetness — toast, chocolate, caramel — with low bitterness and a warming finish.
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Kloster Andechs Doppelbock Dunkel
Serve at 10–16°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.
The classic — versatile, comfortable to hold and keeps the beer cool. No frills, no distractions: just the beer.
Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Kloster Andechs Doppelbock Dunkel
◎ Appearance
Deep mahogany to dark brown in color, nearly opaque with excellent clarity typical of a well-crafted lager. A dense, tan head forms generously and persists, suggesting proper carbonation and rich malt character. The viscous body is evident in the slow descent of condensation on the glass.
◌ Aroma
The nose reveals classic doppelbock character with prominent toasted malt and subtle dark chocolate notes. Caramel sweetness mingles with hints of dark fruit and a whisper of alcohol warmth, while the monastery brewing tradition contributes a clean, refined malt-forward bouquet. Negligible hop presence allows the malt complexity to shine through.
◐ Taste
The palate opens with rich, full-bodied maltiness and velvety caramel sweetness that coats the mouth luxuriously. Mid-palate develops dark chocolate and toasted grain notes with gentle dark fruit undertones, while the 7.1% ABV provides warming alcohol that integrates seamlessly. Essentially no bitterness (0 IBU) allows the malt to dominate entirely.
◑ Finish
The finish is long and warming with lingering caramel sweetness and subtle toasted notes that fade gracefully. A pleasant alcohol warmth persists without harshness, leaving a satisfying, slightly sweet aftertaste characteristic of the doppelbock tradition.
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