Showing posts with label Bavarian Beer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bavarian Beer. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

König Ludwig Weissbier


König Ludwig Weissbier - 5.5% abv. In my opinion, this beer sets the standard for Hefeweizens. Others may be more complex or memorable, but if you want to get to know Hefe's on a personal level, begin here.
Beer Bloggles Score: 83% 

Friday, November 18, 2011

König Ludwig Dunkel

König Ludwig Dunkel, Schlossbrauerei Kaltenberg- 5.1% abv. Bavarian brewed dark ale known as the "beer of Royal Highness", also "The noble one among dark beers." Why? Not only because it is brewed at Kaltenberg castle (which it is), not only because it was the claim of its owner Prince Luitpold of Bavaria, a descendant of the author of the Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 to be of the highest quality (which it was), but also the König Ludwig Dunkel ("King Ludwig's Dark") can trace its origins directly back to the very first Dunkel ever made in the 16th century. It's pretty good too.
Beer Bloggles Score: 88%

Monday, November 7, 2011

Lagunitas Doppel Weizen

Lagunitas Doppel Weizen - 9% abv. Say: "LAH-GOO-KNEE-TUSS"! This is the best single beer I've ever had out of Kal-ee-fawrn-yuh. A delicious, amped up, Bavarian-style double wheat that rebels against what other brewers typically have done...take a beautifully crafted beer, emulate it, then water it down to make it more acceptable to a wider American pallet- BOGUS. Well done boys.
Beer Bloggles Score: 93%