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Giesinger Rotkopf

Giesinger Bräu
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🌍 Germany · Märzen · One of 40 Märzens in hopIQ

Giesinger Rotkopf is a traditional Bavarian Märzen lager brewed by the Munich-based Giesinger Bräu brewery, characterized by its reddish-copper color and malty, approachable profile. This festive beer balances rich malt sweetness with subtle hop bitterness, making it an ideal companion for hearty Bavarian cuisine and celebrations.

Flavor Profile

How this beer tastes, mapped across 44 dimensions

malty
87%
bodied
75%
caramel
63%
sweet
55%
crisp
50%
wheat
50%
balanced
50%
smooth
50%
nutty
38%
spicy
25%
refreshing
25%
dry
13%
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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 Giesinger Rotkopf

Serve at 4–7°C
Refrigerate, then rest 2 min

Serve at 4–7°C for the best flavour balance and aroma expression.

Stein
Recommended for this style

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 Giesinger Rotkopf

Appearance

Giesinger Rotkopf displays a beautiful reddish-copper hue that is characteristic of the Märzen style, with excellent clarity and a bright, inviting presentation. A generous, cream-colored head forms with good retention, suggesting proper carbonation and a well-crafted lager. The deep amber undertones catch the light beautifully, exemplifying the traditional Bavarian aesthetic.

reddish-copperbright claritycreamy headamber undertones

Aroma

The nose is dominated by rich malt character with prominent notes of toasted grain and subtle caramel sweetness typical of the style. Gentle bread-like aromas emerge alongside a clean lager yeast profile, creating an inviting and approachable bouquet. Hop aromatics are restrained, allowing the carefully crafted malt bill to shine without aggressive bittering compounds.

toasted maltcaramel sweetnessbread notesclean lager

Taste

The palate opens with smooth malt sweetness and a balanced body that feels substantial yet refined on the tongue. Mid-palate reveals layered caramel and grain notes with a slight toastiness that builds complexity without overwhelming the senses. The beer maintains excellent balance between sweetness and subtle hop bitterness, finishing clean and refreshingly smooth for a full-bodied lager.

malt-forwardcaramel complexitybalanced sweetnesssmooth body

Finish

The finish is characteristically sweetish with a lingering malt presence that fades gracefully rather than abruptly. Clean lager yeast character ensures no off-flavors, leaving a pleasant, grain-forward aftertaste that invites another sip.

sweetish finishcleanlingering malt
82
hopIQ score
aroma
78
taste
84
appearance
85
finish
80
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