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St. Georgen Bräu Schwarzbock

St. Georgen Bräu Schwarzbock

Rated 3.250 by BeerPals
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Brewed by St. Georgen Bräu

Buttenheim, Bavaria, Germany

Style:  Bock

7.3% Alcohol by Volume

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Das Bockbier galt in den Klöstern als nahr- und vor allem schmackhafte Ergänzung der ansonsten eher kargen Kost, vor allem während der Fastenzeit. Man war bestrebt, die stark eingeschränkte Aufnahme fester Nahrung durch entsprechend gehaltvolle Getränke zu kompensieren, denn " flüssiges bricht Fasten nicht ". Die Herstellung von Starkbieren in den Klöstern bedurfte jedoch einer gesonderten, sogar päpstlichen Genehmigung. Wir haben unsere altüberlieferten Rezepturen mit den Jahren kontinuierlich verbessert und bieten Ihnen den besonders süffigen Sankt Georgen Bräu Schwarzbock an.

ID: 29472 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 16 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank15762
Overall Percentile71.6
Style Rank189 of 728
Style Percentile74
Lowest Score4.0
Highest Score4.0
Average Score4.000
Weighted Score3.250
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SIGMUND 7126 reviews
    rated 4.0 16 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8

    500 ml bottle, courtesy of Cardinal pub, Stavanger. ABV is 7.3%. Colour somewhere between mahogany and black, large and lasting beige head. Moderate but nice aroma of roasted malts and bakery, hints of oak and leather. Very malty and well rounded flavour, medium sweet, notes of mild coffee and black bread. Moderate but sufficient hops, fairly smooth and easy to drink for a 7.3% beer. Nice one!

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