BCMike22 (79), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Apr 1, 2008 Poured into pint glass. Rich, dark brown color. Nice head with full foam. Died down shortly after pour, but not immediately. Smooth drinking, rich tasting beer. Very easy drinking for abv. Aftertaste isn’t great, but other than that this beer is a winner.
bruno1378 (105), Nashua, New Hampshire, USA Jul 17, 2008 pours a very very dark amber/brown color, no lasting head at all. great aroma, caramel, almost a bit fruity. goes down smooth. a bit soft when drinking, overall i definitely enjoy this one. a good fall beer. aenimopiate (124), The United States of Texas, Texas, USA Jul 17, 2008 I thought I would give a different doppelbock a shot, and I think I like the Celebrator better. This one has a good malty flavor, but the Celebrator just seems to be a more complete beer. This is a decent German bier that has the ability to stand on its own, but they seemed to have missed the mark a hair. If you try this one and like it, you’re bound to love Celebrator. Tweety (158), Boston, Massachusetts, USA Jul 15, 2008 A fine example of the doppelbock. Not as good as Celebrator, but very tasty nonetheless. carruthm (306), USA Jul 13, 2008 brown pour with medium head with a good malt aroma accompanied by dark sugars/caramel. Taste more mellow, mostly just malts. teebradford (44), Senatobia, Mississippi, USA Jul 8, 2008 I think this, ayinger’s, and paulaner’s are all similar, and all great. But I can get this a lot cheaper than the other two.
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