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Munich Dunkel
Learn more about the Munich Dunkel style of beer.
An old friend of Bavaria, Munich Dunkels are smooth, rich, and complex without being overly heady or heavy. They boast brilliant ruby hues from the large amounts of Munich malts used, and these malts also create a fuller-bodied beer. In addition, the decoction brewing process lends much depth and richness of flavor. Little to no hop aroma is detectable; the nose is dominated by malty notes of bread, nuts, and perhaps a touch of chocolate. Hop varieties used tend to be German Noble varieties like Tettnanger and Hallertau. Bitterness is often moderate, with just enough to balance out any sweetness.
ABV: 4.0–6.0% | IBU: 15–25 | Glassware: Pilsener Glass (or Pokal)
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ABV: 4.0–6.0% | IBU: 15–25 | Glassware: Pilsener Glass (or Pokal)
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