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Popped my cherry the other night on Weihenstephaner Dunkel. For those whose dunkel hyman remains intact, it's basically a dark wheat beer. This particular one came in at about 4.5% (some are up to 7%).
Gotta say, similar colour and even similar flavours to the Chimay Blue, but without the big alcohol taste to stuff it up. I may be soft saying it, but in my eyes a much tastier drop than the Chimay.
Gotta say, similar colour and even similar flavours to the Chimay Blue, but without the big alcohol taste to stuff it up. I may be soft saying it, but in my eyes a much tastier drop than the Chimay.
Evo - Part Man, Part Ale
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> For those whose dunkel hyman remains intact, it's basically a dark wheat beer
The dunkel merely refers to the colour.
Weihenstephaner has two dunkels: the HefeWeissbier Dunkel (translated more or less as Dark Wheat beer with yeast), and the Tradition Dunkel (their "normal" i.e. barley malt beer).
I have some of each at home (as well as severall others from Weihenstephaner) if anyone wants any info off the labels. Not just because Weihenstephaner claims to be the world's oldest brewery: mainly because they are damn fine beers!
The dunkel merely refers to the colour.
Weihenstephaner has two dunkels: the HefeWeissbier Dunkel (translated more or less as Dark Wheat beer with yeast), and the Tradition Dunkel (their "normal" i.e. barley malt beer).
I have some of each at home (as well as severall others from Weihenstephaner) if anyone wants any info off the labels. Not just because Weihenstephaner claims to be the world's oldest brewery: mainly because they are damn fine beers!
peterd
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
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> the HefeWeissbier Dunkel (translated more or less as Dark Wheat beer with yeast),
Thought I had better correct myself beofre my kids do
Strictly speaking, Weiss is white (weizen is wheat). But the HefeWeissbier Dunkel remains a Dark Wheat beer with yeast (as opposed to something like Hoegaardem Wit, which is defintitely "white").
Thought I had better correct myself beofre my kids do

Strictly speaking, Weiss is white (weizen is wheat). But the HefeWeissbier Dunkel remains a Dark Wheat beer with yeast (as opposed to something like Hoegaardem Wit, which is defintitely "white").
peterd
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
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Well, they are both fine drops, and each occupies a place in my drinking regimen (and, in fact, currently in my beer storage unit a.k.a. garage). There are about half dozen other beers from that brewery: all worth a try. Particularly since they are sold singly at Dan Murphys, about $5-6 a bottle, and the bottles are 500ml roll-tops!
peterd
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
Sometimes I sits and drinks, and sometimes I just sits
(with apologies to Satchel Paige)
Many years ago I listened to a phone in radio show with a well know wine maker. Callers were phoning in saying they had a bottle of xyz wine, when should they drink it. In almost all cases he said, that the next time you have special occasion to drink it. After all that is what wine is made for, for drinking...
He also said, " The occasion makes the wine, the wine does not make the occasion."
Sometimes if you have good company and a good atmosphere an ordinary bottle of wine will taste really great.
Cheers
Steve
He also said, " The occasion makes the wine, the wine does not make the occasion."
Sometimes if you have good company and a good atmosphere an ordinary bottle of wine will taste really great.
Cheers
Steve
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As we are on about wine,
I had one of the nicest compliments the otherday. Our Corporate Chef asked me to brew the wine for his wedding next year.
I wished it was beer he was asking for but nevertheless getting to be known for my trade one way or another.
Dogger
I had one of the nicest compliments the otherday. Our Corporate Chef asked me to brew the wine for his wedding next year.
I wished it was beer he was asking for but nevertheless getting to be known for my trade one way or another.
Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
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