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Brauerei Aying Ayinger Winterbock is a traditional German beer that embodies the essence of winter brewing. This seasonal brew is a rich and malty doppelbock style beer with a deep amber color and a creamy off-white head. The aroma is complex, featuring notes of caramel, toffee, dark fruits, and a hint of spice. On the palate, Winterbock delivers a full-bodied experience with flavors of toasted malt, molasses, and a subtle hop bitterness that balances out the sweetness.
Crafted by Brauerei Aying in Bavaria, Germany, this winter bock beer has an ABV of around 6.7% which provides warmth and depth perfect for colder months. The brewing process involves extended cold fermentation resulting in a smooth and velvety mouthfeel that lingers on the finish. Ayinger Winterbock is best enjoyed slowly to savor its intricate flavors and pairs well with hearty dishes like roasted meats or aged cheeses.
Ayinger Winterbock is with a Crown cap closure by Brauerei Aying.
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Strong Lager Varietals
Strong Lager is a type of lager characterized by its higher alcohol content and a rich, malty flavor profile, often with notes of caramel, toffee, and dark fruit. The ABV for strong lagers typically ranges from 7-12%. Its popularity is due to its bold, complex flavor and its versatility as a food-friendly beer.
Strong lagers are produced in many brewing traditions around the world, with notable examples including Doppelbocks and Baltic Porters. The use of a variety of malts and hops gives strong lagers their distinctive flavor profiles and aromatic complexity. Strong lagers are often enjoyed for their rich, warming qualities and their ability to pair well with a wide variety of dishes, making them a favorite among beer enthusiasts seeking something flavorful and satisfying.
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