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RATINGS: 1973   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.21/5   EST. CALORIES: 159   ABV: 5.3%
COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Bottle conditioned.
Ingredients: Water; wheat malt; barley malt; roasted malt; hops; yeast.
Erdinger Weissbier Dunkel is a rich and smooth wheat beer specialty from Erdinger Weissbräu. It owes its full-bodied flavor to the fine hops and dark malt used in its production.

The dark beer specialty is brewed according to an age-old recipe. Its spicy flavor also results from the increased proportion (about 13%) of original wort.

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Cheeseboard (2971) - Somerset, ENGLAND - JAN 11, 2022
UPDATED: JAN 11, 2022 Bottle, online from Beers of Europe. Pours unclear dark brown with a beige head. Aroma: caramel, banana, nutty. Taste: moderate sweet & light bitter, light sour note then the banana esters come through. Medium to full body with frothy carbonation.

2.8
KennethArd (1084) - Odense, DENMARK - DEC 30, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 30, 2021 Light sweet aroma of dark chocolate, walnuts, toasts & coffee. Black with a light brown head. Medium sweet & light sour taste. Medium body, oily texture & soft carbonation.

3.3
steveddy (126) - Chichester, West Sussex, ENGLAND - DEC 27, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 27, 2021 Pours chocolate dark brown. Noble hop and light roast nose, similar flavour. Light but very drinkable.

3.3
atpsynthase (155) - SINGAPORE - DEC 22, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 22, 2021 500 ml bottle from a local hawker centre. Pours a brown with a fair bit of white head in a hefeweizen glass; aroma of slight roasted malts and very slight noble hops; taste of slight roasted malts, chocolate. High carbonation is just right for a hefeweizen. Well balanced but not much taste to be fair. Definitely a beer for session drinking

3.4
MisoW (5809) - Bratislava, SLOVAKIA - DEC 21, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 21, 2021 Can at home. Pours brown color, lightly beige head. Aroma of roasted malt, caramel, yeast. Taste is medium sweet, lightly bitter, caramel, biscuits, malty.

2.9
Juha (105) - Durham, ENGLAND - DEC 18, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 18, 2021 Didn't realise when buying this is a wheat dunkel. No light through it, very murky. Very smooth and drinkable, a comforting beer, can't really taste any wheat in it so all good.

3.1
Parmenion777 (1288) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - DEC 5, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 5, 2021 50cl bottle - Pours a dark brown colour with an average sized beige head that slowly settled. Aroma is malty, light roasted and sweet dark malt with some spicy notes. A moderately sweet taste, light roasted malt, caramel and light treacle flavours with a little spice and a crisp finish.

3.7
porgy (4) - BIRMINGHAM, West Midlands, ENGLAND - NOV 29, 2021 does not count
UPDATED: NOV 29, 2021 Beer of two halves: opening is spot on, lovely full carbonated alcohol and malt, creamy and satisfying balance. But, then it slides away a bit like flat, soapy water; a little sour, but mainly rather tasteless; disappointing end to a very, very promising start. Still very good.

3.5
AshtonMcCobb (12461) - Edinburgh, SCOTLAND - NOV 13, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 13, 2021 Bottle from Appellation Wines. Appearance - deep brown with a creamy off-white head. Nose - toffee, light orange and bready. Taste - chewy toffee, creamy orange and hazelnuts. Palate - medium bodied, creamy texture and a sweet finish. Overall - medium bodied, creamy texture.

3.6
tennisjoel (1933) - Rochester, Minnesota, USA - OCT 30, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 30, 2021 12 oz bottle rating. Brown body with off white above average sized head. Aromas of cocoa, leather, cola, banana, clove. Quite drinkable and a bit light and refreshing, which is nice for a beer in this style.


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