Joeytre (3), Oswego, New York, USA does not count Sep 17, 2005 A highly enjoyable, flavorful, complex, yet suprisingly easy to drink and enjoy! adambomb (16), USA Jun 20, 2003 Overall my favoritest beer in the world. This is about the highest rating you will see from me. Delbomber (387), Philadelphia, USA Nov 30, 2001 Aromatic nose steeped in a roasty apple malt along with some spice and orange rind. Cloudy, dark brown with little head, this begins sharply, but slowly mellows to reveal a balanced, if not slightly hyper-malted, lightly sweet chocolate and apple flavor. Despite the over-carbonation, this brew is excellent, deliciously merging and exuding spicy sweetness with malt and the luscious, mellowed natural-sugariness and heartiness of dark fruit. estoppel (1028), Buffalo, New York, USA Mar 7, 2002 Excellent spicy and fruity beer. Hacker’s regular dark wheat was a little bit disappointing to me, but this wonderful wheat bock made up for it. maxhits (172), Pico Rivera, California, USA Mar 29, 2002 This is a 7% alcohol by volume wheat beer brewed in bottled in München, Germany. Pours with a cloudy orange/caramel color with a thick, beige colored head. Malty aroma with yeasty, citrusy, banana-like, clove, nutmeg, and dark rye bread flavors. A great beer that is actually pretty refreshing even though it is high in alcohol. Ringo (959), Loveland, Colorado, USA Feb 11, 2002 Very nice and definitely recommended. Dark weiss beers are fast becoming one of my favorite styles. The darkness does not overshadow the wheat as you may expect, rather it adds a new dimension to it. uhorpheus (215), houston, Texas, USA Sep 24, 2002 Great, sweet beer. Almost fruity but not quite. Not the best weizen bock ever, but somewhere up there. TAR (2088), Boulder Co., Colorado, USA Nov 30, 2001 What a fine product. Apples and other fruits I can’t put my finger on. Some chocolate and beautiful deep orange with some spices in there. A top notch wiezenbock!
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