Saturday, September 15, 2007

#10 Hacker-Pschorr Munich

Hacker-Pschorr is a traditional German brewery that has a history that can be traced back to 1417. I had trouble finding much info about the Brewery that wasn't in German. This one of the six Breweries that are allowed at the German Oktoberfest.

This beer smells like a German beer, with a light-malt sweetness and a slight hops smell. I feel that the beer might smells to sweet but I think that is normal with German beers. It has a clear yellow color with a good steady flow of bubbles.

The sweetness from the nose continues to the tongue with the taste. There is a little citrus taste resulting in taste like a sweet lemon. The taste stays in my mouth after the beer is gone. I would like some more complexity and hops to
the beer but I this simple sweetness is normal for the style. German wine is also very sweet.

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