Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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About Märzen
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What is a Märzen?
Märzens are Bavarian lagers with 5.8–6.3% ABV. Rich toasty malt — bread, caramel, biscuit — with clean lager fermentation and low bitterness.
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Altpieschner Spezial
Serve at 4–7°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.
The sturdy German stein maintains temperature and keeps carbonation intact. Built for long, convivial drinking.
Store in a cool, dark place. Check the best-before date on the label for guidance.
Tasting Notes
AI-generated sensory profile for Altpieschner Spezial
◎ Appearance
A brilliant amber to copper hue characteristic of the Märzen style, displaying excellent clarity and a luminous quality when held to light. The head is dense and off-white, demonstrating impressive retention that gradually settles into a fine lacing. Carbonation is moderate and well-integrated, creating a refined visual presentation.
◌ Aroma
The nose leads with enticing caramel and nougat sweetness, underpinned by nutty, grainy malts that suggest toasted bread and biscuit. A subtle Vienna malt character provides warm, rounded aromatics with minimal hop presence, allowing the gentle malt expression to dominate. The bouquet is inviting and approachable without any harsh or oxidative notes.
◐ Taste
The palate opens with a smooth, medium-bodied character delivering pronounced caramel and bread flavors that build gracefully across the mid-palate. Nutty undertones complement the malty backbone, while a clean, crisp minerality balances the sweetness without becoming cloying. The low bitterness (18 IBU) allows the malt character to shine, finishing with a gentle, warming sensation.
◑ Finish
The finish is dry and clean, with caramel sweetness gracefully fading into a subtle nutty aftertaste. A pleasantly warm, round mouthfeel persists without heaviness, making this supremely drinkable and sessionable.
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