Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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About Dunkel
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What is a Dunkel?
Dunkel is a distinctive beer style with its own characteristic flavour, aroma and colour. Discover what makes it unique and find similar beers on hopIQ.
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Serve & Enjoy
How to get the most out of Bischofshof Dunkel
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 Bischofshof Dunkel
◎ Appearance
Deep mahogany to dark brown in color with excellent clarity and a fine, persistent cream-colored head. The dense foam retention demonstrates proper carbonation and traditional lager craftsmanship. Light catches the beer with a warm, inviting amber glow.
◌ Aroma
Inviting malt-forward nose with prominent bread crust and subtle chocolate notes that develop as it warms. Restrained noble hop character provides a gentle floral undertone without overwhelming the delicate malt aromatics. Clean lager yeast profile allows the grain and roasted malt to shine through distinctly.
◐ Taste
Smooth entry with rich malt sweetness featuring bread, caramel, and soft nutty undertones that define the mid-palate. Subtle roasted grain complexity adds depth without heaviness, while restrained hop bitterness (20 IBU) provides balanced restraint. Medium body carries flavors cleanly across the palate with excellent balance between malt sweetness and subtle bitterness.
◑ Finish
Clean, crisp finish with minimal aftertaste—a hallmark of traditional German lager brewing. Slight nutty warmth lingers pleasantly without alcohol burn, allowing the satisfying malt character to fade gracefully.
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