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- referred to as ****er Bock; from German **** (bright, light in colour). Doppelbock (Double Bock), a stronger and maltier version Eisbock (Ice Bock), a much...
- alcohol concentrations of 4.5% to 6.0% by volume, dunkels are weaker than doppelbocks, another traditional dark Bavarian beer. Dunkels are produced using Munich...
- Andechs Monastery Brewery "Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel". Andechs.de. n.d. Retrieved 14 January 2020. A strong Doppelbock that embodies the centuries old Benedictine...
- results at the 2007 World Beer Championships: Celebrator Doppelbock - highest rated Doppelbock style Jahrhundert-Bier - highest rated Munich ****es style...
- century. Vetter 33, a 10.5% ABV (33 degrees Plato, hence Vetter "33") doppelbock, was listed in the 1994 Guinness Book of World Records as the strongest...
- Retrieved 2008-08-01. "Michael Jackson's Beer Hunter – Beer Styles: Doppelbock "Double" bock". www.beerhunter.com. Retrieved 2009-08-22. "Michael Jackson's...
- traditional Rauchbier (smoked beer) including urbock, märzen, weizen, oak doppelbock, lentbeer (Fastenbier), a ****es Marzen blend (Krausen), ****es (filtered...
- Bavarian historian and philologist Others: Aventinus (beer), a wheat doppelbock brewed by G. Schneider & Sohn, in Bavaria, Germany Aventine This disambiguation...
- produces the products TAP 1 to TAP 6. Aventinus is a strong, dark, wheat doppelbock introduced in 1907 by Mathilde Schneider and named after Johannes Aventinus...
- Dunkel is German for "dark". At 4.5% to 6% abv, Dunkel is weaker than Doppelbock, a stronger dark Bavarian beer. Dunkel was the original style of the Bavarian...