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Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
A huge, rich tan coloured head on a black brew.
I don't smell much at all, maybe a bit of citrus and chocolate.
It tastes quite sparkling and citrusy. There is a very faint hint of coffee and raisins but most of what I get is a citrus tingle. I expected it to be a lot heavier tasting than it is, just from the look of it. Guess I was looking for something like Guinness or some other stout, when I saw it in the glass it looked like a thick heavy beer but it isn't. Quite light and refreshing and not too bad at all.
Other reviews of this Beer
Other reviews of this Beer
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: John H. ![]() | Serving Style: 500 ml Bottle Where Purchased: L.C.B.O. Beer Rating: |
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Black coffee color with a clumpy tan head and a thick lace that lasts.
Almost no aroma except for a slight citrus and earth smell.
Creamy mouth feel with a very strong earth taste with citrus undertones on the back of the tongue. Dry finish and the citrus becomes very strong as it warms.
Not a bad beer.
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: brewman ![]() | Serving Style: 500 ml. bottle Where Purchased: L.C.B.O. Beer Rating: |
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Pours so dark it's almost black with a thick creamy off white head.
Slight earthy and bread aroma, but very very slight.
Creamy sweet and sour taste to start with a citrus tingle in the middle and a very strong cream mouth feel at the end.
Nice beer this!
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: Bruce Ticknor ![]() | Serving Style: 500ml. Bottle Where Purchased: L.C.B.O. Beer Rating: |
Erdinger Weisbier Dunkel
A very thick, rich, creamy looking off white head. The beer is very dark, cloudy against the light, almost black with red tints.
The aroma is very faint, I could find a hint of berry and some earth. The feel was slightly creamy and dry.
Tastes are of coffee, berry and earth with hints of orange and toasted biscuit. The wheat tastes come through but a chocolate malt taste dominates them and gets stronger and more predominant as the beer warms.
The finish is a bitter dryness.
Not a bad brew but I think you could probably find a better example of a dunkel style beer, a King Brewery Dark comes to mind.





