jeverszeuge (131), Germany Aug 23, 2007 dark copper, vanishing head. roasted malts with some caramel. later hops. ends with roastes-hopsy aromes, quite dry. some liquorice. a bit sticky on the lips.
Quack-Duck (1978), Bodensee, Germany Sep 26, 2008 bottle. Clear amber-brown colour, large beige head. Malty nose. Very malty flavours dominate, with some hints of prunes and dried berries, also hints of caramel and toffee. pivnizub (4007), Porúří, Germany Mar 14, 2008 Bottle (thanks to kapplday123): Clear deep copper coloured, quite big stable off-white head; caramel, roasted malt in the nose with a touch of hops; relatively dry-bitter flavour, quite light bodied for a Bock; roasterd malt, coffee and caramel in the dry bitter finish. Quite similar to the Pumpernickel; a typical "light" DDR-Bock.......... MoritzF (4019), Ruhrpott, Germany Mar 11, 2008 (bottle) Clear, mahogany colour with a massive beige foamy head. Light-sweet, roast-malty aroma with coffee, caramel and whiffs of herbal hops. Quite bitter flavour for a Bock, but also quite slim bodied for its 5.9% abv, smooth on the tongue. Roast-malty, earthy taste with notes of coffee and caramel; dry and moderately burnt and slightly hop bitter finish. A pleasant Schwarzbier-Bock. The souped up version of the Cannewitzer Pumpernickel (11.03.08). kappldav123 (1174), Markkleeberg, Germany Dec 13, 2007 Also die Flasche ist schlicht gestaltet, aber das macht nichts, denn das Bier entschädigt wirklich dafür. Ein Genuss, wunderbarer malziger Geschmack, herb aber nicht zu aufdringlich. Kann ich nur empfehlen.
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