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Maibock

Weltenburger Sortenschriftzug Maibock

Joie de vivre meets beer enjoyment and Bavarian tradition! The Pale Maibock: strong, malty with a unique hop character.

Type of beer
Bottom-fermented Strong Beer
Hops
Tradition
Malt
Light barley malt
Aroma
Full-bodied, smooth, spicy with a subtle hop note
Best enjoyed with
Hearty beer garden classics, roasts and chocolate desserts
Color
Golden yellow
Head
Fine-pored, compact and stable
Mouthfeel
Pleasantly zesty
Original gravity
16 %
ABV
6.5 % alc. vol.
Serving temperature
8 ° C
Glass
Lager glass
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