MoritzF (3690), Ruhrpott, Germany Apr 6, 2005 (bottle) Wow ! What a tasty heartwarming Doppelbock ! Dark brown colour with almost fizzy beige head. Roasted malts aroma with toffee and dark chocolate. A very fine dolce smoked maltiness, very smooth, almost silky with a long mocha-like dry & bitter aftertaste. This one is far away from being too sweet or alcoholic. Perfectly balanced for my kind of taste. A rather slim and that´s why perfect Doppelbock for me. The name is referring to the Bavarian architect and painter Cosmas Damian Asam (1686-1739), a master of the Rococco (late Baroque style).
Mitch_Wayne (77), Kokkola, Finland Aug 20, 2008 If you are looking for something very malty this is your beer, it is also very full boided and has great balance along with a nice mouthfeel. The caramelly sweetness in this works very well, the metallic notes play second fiddle and get ignored by me mostly. A highly recommended beer in my books. andreic (15), Australia Aug 20, 2008 Bottle. Dark brown. Small off white head that didn’t last. Left a little lacing. Smells very malty - cereal/weetbix dominates with some toffee. Tastes very malty as well - toffee, molassas, cereal, with a toasty slightly bitter finish. Its real viscous and syrupy feeling. A tasty beer but perhaps slightly sweet and syrupy for me. cgarvieuk (2302), Edinburgh, Scotland Aug 18, 2008 deep red brown ,malt dark berry fruits little toffee,sweet rich caramel malts, little alcohol sweet caramalized suger linger sebletitje (242), Tampa, Florida, USA Aug 10, 2008 Tap at Berlin beerfest.
Pours deep brown with beige head.
Aroma is sweet caramel and grains.
Taste is lightly roasted with caramel, light coffee and some dark fruits (cherry/prunes).
Well balanced, highly drinkable and the highlight of my tastings at the Berlin beertfets 2008. pumpmaster (265), Florida, USA Aug 10, 2008 16 ounce bottle purchased at Total Wine Pembroke Pines, FL for $4.29 Excellent.
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