What kind of beer is Paulaner Salvator?
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double bock
Paulaner’s brewing history begins with this beer. It was the Paulaner monks who invented this unfiltered bottom-fermented double bock….Ingredients.
Ingredients | Water, malted barley, yeast, hops |
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Malt varieties | Pilsner malt (light barley malt), Munich Malt (dark barley malt) |
What is a Salvator beer?
Notes: This unfiltered bottom fermented double bock beer has been brewed for over 375 years–always adhering to the original recipe. The taste is unmistakable, with its smooth chocolate flavor, robust dark caramel maltiness and a light note of hops–providing a nice intensity on the palate. View: More Beers. Recent.
Is Paulaner sold in the US?
About Us. Paulaner USA represents a collection of top-quality beers imported to the states from around the world. We represent four breweries across Germany, China and England with over 1,900 years of combined brewing experience.
What is Oktoberfest Bier?
A beer rich in malt with a balance of clean, hop bitterness, similar to the Vienna lager. Toasted bread or biscuit-like malt aroma and flavor is to be expected. Originating in Germany, this style was traditionally brewed in the spring (“Marzen” meaning “March”) and aged, or lagered, throughout the summer.
What is the best Paulaner beer?
Even outside of its style, Salvator is considered one of the best beers in the world, often making it onto the list of “50 Best Beers.” Paulaner’s beer list includes Hefe-Weizen Natural Wheat, Original Munich Lager, Salvator Double Bock, Weizen-Radler Non-Alcoholic, and two Oktoberfest beers, Marzen and Wiesn.
Do Germans drink Paulaner?
Paulaner is a major player in the German beer world, and their doppel bock is a fine example of this bottom-fermented beer.
Is Paulaner a craft beer?
The mendicant order and the brewery are named after Francis of Paola, the founder of the order. Paulaner is one of the six breweries who provide beer for Oktoberfest. Paulaner ranks number six among Germany’s best-selling beers….Paulaner Brewery.
Location | Munich, Bavaria, Germany |
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Website | paulaner.com |