The Duke Says Nein
Archival Brewing in Belmont, Michigan, United States 🇺🇸
Traditional Beer - Kottbusser Regular|
Score
7.02
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The Duke of Bavaria was ultimately the reason for the Reinheitsgebot, otherwise known as the German Purity Law, effectively putting out of production brews such as the Kottbusser. Brewed with the traditional wheat, oats, honey, and molasses, a clean ale with Kölsch yeast. Light and refreshing.
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Clarkvv (16523) reviewed The Duke Says Nein from Archival Brewing 1 year ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Undated can drunk 12/25/24.
Lightly hazy/cloudy. Deep peach-bronze. Small, off-white head.
Bit of peppery phenols from honey fermentation. Clean, mild, lightly bready, lightly-to-moderately malty. White pepper and a touch of clove lingering.
Peppery/spicy to the max, but it's a black pepper-like spiciness, not an astringent clove-like character. Hits the back of the throat. Deep, bready and honey-like, rich malts with good attenuation and cleanliness on the finish. A strong, rich, spicy beer. Interesting and well-made in this case.
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from Can
from
Holiday Market
on 25 Dec 2024
at 23:57