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Doppelbock is a stronger version of traditional bock that was first brewed in Munich by the Paulaner Friars. Historically, doppelbock was high in alcohol and sweet, thus serving as "liquid bread" for the Friars during times of fasting, when solid food was not permitted. Today, doppelbock is still strong, ranging from 7% to 12% ABV or more. It is clear, with color ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights, for darker version. The aroma is intensely malty, with some toasty notes and possibly some alcohol presence as well; darker versions may have a chocolatey or fruity aroma. The flavor is very rich and malty with toasty notes and noticeable alcoholic strength, and little or no detectable hops. Paler versions may have a drier finish.

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  • Doppelbock is a stronger version of traditional bock that was first brewed in Munich by the Paulaner Friars. Historically, doppelbock was high in alcohol and sweet, thus serving as "liquid bread" for the Friars during times of fasting, when solid food was not permitted. Today, doppelbock is still strong, ranging from 7% to 12% ABV or more. It is clear, with color ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights, for darker version. The aroma is intensely malty, with some toasty notes and possibly some alcohol presence as well; darker versions may have a chocolatey or fruity aroma. The flavor is very rich and malty with toasty notes and noticeable alcoholic strength, and little or no detectable hops. Paler versions may have a drier finish.
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  • Doppelbock is a stronger version of traditional bock that was first brewed in Munich by the Paulaner Friars. Historically, doppelbock was high in alcohol and sweet, thus serving as "liquid bread" for the Friars during times of fasting, when solid food was not permitted. Today, doppelbock is still strong, ranging from 7% to 12% ABV or more. It is clear, with color ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights, for darker version. The aroma is intensely malty, with some toasty notes and possibly some alcohol presence as well; darker versions may have a chocolatey or fruity aroma. The flavor is very rich and malty with toasty notes and noticeable alcoholic strength, and little or no detectable hops. Paler versions may have a drier finish.
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