Flavor Profile
How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions
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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 Erdinger Pikantus Weizenbock
Serve at 7–10°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 Erdinger Pikantus Weizenbock
◎ Appearance
Pikantus presents a striking dark amber to copper hue with excellent clarity and a thick, creamy off-white head that demonstrates impressive retention. The beer displays the visual hallmarks of a well-crafted weizenbock with fine carbonation that creates a gentle cascade of bubbles.
◌ Aroma
The nose is immediately inviting with classic weizen phenolics—prominent spicy clove and banana esters that are signature to the style. These fruit and spice notes are complemented by rich malty undertones and subtle chocolate nuances that hint at the bock's deeper character.
◐ Taste
The palate is rich and full-bodied with a creamy mouthfeel that showcases wheat's smooth character alongside dark fruit flavors and subtle bread notes. Warming alcohol integrates seamlessly at 7.3% ABV, while the spice profile (clove and pepper) provides complexity without harshness; minimal bitterness allows the malt and fruit to shine throughout.
◑ Finish
The finish is smooth and lingering with pleasant spice and bread notes that fade gradually, leaving a satisfying malty warmth on the palate. The absence of sharp bitterness makes for an exceptionally clean, elegant conclusion.
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