Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 48 flavour tags
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About Weizenbock
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What is a Weizenbock?
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 Maisel's Weisse Bajuwarus
Serve at 5–8°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.
Tall and narrow at the base, flaring at the top — designed to hold the abundant foam of a wheat beer while showcasing its hazy golden body.
Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Maisel's Weisse Bajuwarus
◎ Appearance
Deep amber to dark copper in color with excellent clarity and a thick, creamy off-white head that persists impressively. Fine carbonation creates a delicate, lively fizz that supports the substantial foam collar. The rich hue reflects the beer's malty depth and seasonal character.
◌ Aroma
Prominent banana esters lead the charge, accompanied by warming spice notes of clove and subtle phenolic complexity. Rich malty undertones with hints of bread crust and dark fruit preserve layer beneath, while the elevated alcohol strength contributes gentle warmth without harshness. Classic Weizenbock yeast character dominates with restraint and elegance.
◐ Taste
Creamy and full-bodied on entry with wheat-derived smoothness coating the palate beautifully. Mid-palate develops complex malty sweetness with prominent banana and clove notes, balanced by subtle bread character and dark fruit undertones. Moderate bitterness (18 IBU) provides gentle structure while the 7.5% ABV delivers warming alcohol that enhances rather than dominates.
◑ Finish
Smooth and lingering with residual malty sweetness and gentle spice notes persisting on the palate. The warming alcohol presence extends gracefully without heat, leaving a pleasant, yeasty aftertaste that invites another sip.
Food Pairing
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