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Tasting Notes and Review of Einbecker Ur-Bock

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The Bottom Line

Bock is one of the oldest beer styles that is still being brewed. This bock is particularly good and an excellent example of the style.
Pros
  • Original Bock-style Beer
  • Wonderful depth and balance
Cons
  • Unimpressive head

Description

  • Full, Malty But Well Balanced Beer
  • The Original Bock
  • 6.5% ABV

Guide Review - Tasting Notes and Review of Einbecker Ur-Bock

Ur-Bock pours with a short, white head and a clear, dark amber body. The aroma is full of sweet malt. The taste is quite bitter at first but this quickly gives way to balancing sweetness. There is a wonderful depth to the beer as the flavors blend and linger long after the finish. There are no hop notes to speak of besides the aggressive bittering.
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