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St. Martin Dunkler Doppelbock

Name: St. Martin Dunkler Doppelbock
Brewed In/Type: Germany / Doppelbock
Bought at/Price Gift / $unknown
Dennis: The aroma of this doppelbock comes across as rich, earthy, and almost spoiled fruit. Very malty and rich, almost like a bavarian ale, this beer has a surprisingly light body (taste wise) and leaves with a slightly raiseny/pruney bitter taste. Not to sweet, but not exactly something you'd want to have in the middle of a hot summer day.
Jen: This dopplebock starts with great aromas of sweet malts. However, it is not backed up with great flavors. It has a surprisingly light body that tastes of sweet caramel, toasty malts and dried fruits. Very low carbonation and nothing else. It really is nothing special; not bad and drinkable, but don't go out of your way to buy this.
Rating: 3 out of 5

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