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Announcing: Ayinger Weizen-Bock!

| August 12, 2009 | Comments (0)

AyingerOne of the world’s most respected breweries has some exciting news: the US introduction of Ayinger Weizen-Bock.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock, a strong wheat ale, is pale – “helles” – and brewed from a grist of 60% wheat malt and 40% barley malt. Produced via a decoction mash, it has the astonishing finesse, aroma, and flavor of Ayinger’s famed wheat beers but with the flavors turned up to balance the greater strength.

Ayinger - Weizenbock bottle & glassIt offers the classic Bavarian weizen beer aroma, suggesting spice and cloves; a smooth body that drinks fairly full; and flavor that is the essence of the wheat harvest, fresh-baked bread, some of the richness of great home-made vegetable soup, and somehow maybe even the afternoon sunshine of a fall day. It’s bottle-conditioned, of course, and presents a beautiful rocky head upon pouring.

Ayinger Weizen-Bock is a winter seasonal only – look for it at great beer spots starting sometime near the end of September. We recommend you grab some when you see it: this is a rare style, truly a world class beer – as such, production is very limited.

ABV: 7.1% OG: 1.067 IBU: 10
Packaged in traditional, slender half-liter bottles, 20 per case.

Merchant du Vin imports a full range of Bavarian specialty beers from Ayinger Brewery: Celebrator Doppelbock, Brau-Weisse, Ur-Weisse, Altbairisch Dunkel, Jahrhundertbier and Ayinger Oktober Fest-Marzen .

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