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Ayinger Maibock 6.9%, Ayinger Privatbrauerei, Germany
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3.5
Ayinger Maibock
6.9% Hellerbock / Maibock
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Maibock, a Bavarian Spring Celebration beer brewed in the fall and lagered over the winter, offers a full, malty body with spicy, aristocratic Hallertauer hops in abundance. Clean lager fermentation means that every nuance of flavor and the signature Ayinger malty elegance are crafted into a beautiful example of brewing artistry. Ayinger Maibock will remind you that big beers can be elegant, that barley is the heart of great beer, and that some of the best beers anywhere are brewed at a Bavarian village in the foothills of the Alps.

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Post author: MerikapteeniTuohinen
MerikapteeniTuohinen
7 days ago
3.5

Post author: Walrus76
Walrus76
@ Maltainen Metso
9 days ago
Ayinger Maibock, Germany
3.6

Post author: Tempsey
Tempsey
@ Gastropub Tuulensuu
14 days ago
Ayinger Maibock, Germany
4.4
Amber bitter and good

Post author: SS1995
SS1995
15 days ago
2.8

Post author: Atso
Atso
15 days ago
1.8

Post author: Noch Mal Bitte
Noch Mal Bitte
@ Harry's Old English Pub
18 days ago
3.4
Laatutuote.

Post author: vautere
vautere
@ Oluthuone Leskinen
18 days ago
3.0
Maltainen, kevyt ja helposti juotava vaikka alkoholia aika reippaasti.

Post author: Janne G
Janne G
21 days ago
Ayinger Maibock, Germany
3.7

Post author: Jnila
Jnila
@ Olutravintola Konttori
22 days ago
Ayinger Maibock, Germany
3.9
Mallasta ja.. sitrusta ja kypsää banaania? Woot. Tuntu pyöreän smooth, kermaisen oloisella poreella Viljainen, vähän tulee ”pukkisuutta”. Poikkeuksellisen hyvä yksilö, taattua ayiengeriä. Ihoden kaljakeisarille tiedoks et tulossa ollaan näin mutkan kautta ☝️

Post author: Johan B
Johan B
23 days ago
Ayinger Maibock, Germany
4.0
Big similarities with the Frühlingsbier. This one is sweeter, but more timid when it comes to aroma and flavor. Super smooth and lovely anyways. Bready, malty, floral and a bit fruity.