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Brewed By: Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan

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Average Rating:
7.89292

Number of Ratings: 1186

Style: Weizenbock

Brewed In: Alte Akademie 2, Freising, 85354, Germany

ABV: 7.70%

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Tasting Notes

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fmercury profile picturefmercury - September 24, 2016
Very good wheat!
gparfenov profile picturegparfenov - September 24, 2016
Very hoppy, cornbread flavor
ohnoimonfire1 profile pictureohnoimonfire1 - August 2, 2016
SRM 7. Moderately fluffy head. Banana clove aroma. Full bodied with intense initial flavor that matches aroma. Crisp with high carbonation. Stronger alcohol taste than Hefeweizens. Moderately bitter finish.
Greybeard51 profile pictureGreybeard51 - July 27, 2016
Meh.
jcloude82 profile picturejcloude82 - April 23, 2016
I'm getting notes of banana and pear. This one scores high in my book. Very tasty brew.
LP1 profile pictureLP1 - March 25, 2016
Holy moly. Excellent beer. Very different/awesome. Creamy. Smooth. Cloves and bananas.
Cellar Dweller profile pictureCellar Dweller - March 12, 2016
Absolutely delicious! Pours a nice hazy gold with a thin white head. Big sweet yeasty smells with a faint trace of banana. Tastes awesome! Banana, light apricot, sweet yeast and more banana. Smooth creamy mouthfeel. Everything is so well balanced. Great beer!
mkk profile picturemkk - February 8, 2016
Classic A bit too sweet
BeeryMcBeererson profile pictureBeeryMcBeererson - January 10, 2016
Solid German bock :)
Zie profile pictureZie - September 1, 2015
Light colored, wheat aroma, head disappears pretty quick. Malty banana-esque flavor that is followed by clove wheat and a little bitterness/alcohol heat on the end. Great beer.
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