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Brewed by Brauerei Knoblach
Style: Märzen / Oktoberfest Bier
Litzendorf, Germany
Serve in Dimpled mug, Stein

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RATINGS: 28   MEAN: 3.67/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.58/5   SEASONAL: Spring   EST. CALORIES: 168   ABV: 5.6%
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Note: Formerly known as Knoblach Schammelsdorfer 1516 Ur-Märzen, at 5.4%

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3.3
bierkoning (18836) - La Tropica/Doarp, NETHERLANDS - MAY 28, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 28, 2021 Bottle. Amber color. Dust, smoke, plums, floral notes and caramel in the aroma. Malty, bready, floral flavor with plums, citrus and hints of smoke. Well balanced. Tasty. Smoke and noticeable hops in the finish.

3.8
Ritzn (3921) - GERMANY - MAY 9, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 9, 2021 Clear amber/red. Aroma is nice hoppy herbs and dried leaves with some bread/treber with a light popcorn base. Taste is sweet malty juice with light bitter hops. Good bready malty base. Quite drinkable with a finish of slightly burnt bread crust. Nice.

3.8
Moravius (3151) - Berlin, GERMANY - MAY 6, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 6, 2021 Das 'Urmärzen' vom Knoblach in Schammelsdorf, Flasche vom Landbierparadies24. - Trübes Kupferrot; sahniger Schaum. - In der Nase satt süßes, angenehm herb-fruchtiges und mild karamelliges Malz und elegante hopfenwürzige Hopfung. - Antrunk märzentypisch schwer, ja fast bocktypisch fett malzig mit dezentem Karamel, lebhafter fränkisch-pfeffriger hopfenwürziger Herbe und einer deutlichen rauchigen Note, die das Bier merklich aufwertet. Milder rezent, vollmundig. Im Abgang solide, leicht scharfe hopfenwürzige Herbe mit bitterer Orangenschale. - Vorzügliches, aromatisch gehopftes Märzen mit Tiefgang, das durch leichte Rauchigkeit noch an Charakter gewinnt. Unbedingt probieren! (6.5.2021.)

3.7
Beerhunter111 (36080) - Beerland, GERMANY - MAY 4, 2021
UPDATED: MAY 4, 2021 50cl bottle. A clear amber beer with a off-white head. Aroma of caramelized malt, nuts, hints of smoke. Taste of breadish and caramelized malt, bacon, nuts and spicy hops. Nice!

3.5
tovesa (4578) - Pirkkala, FINLAND - DEC 7, 2020
UPDATED: DEC 7, 2020 Tap at Konttori. As Märzen 5.6%. Pours cloudy golden with off white head. Flavor has malts, grain, hay, caramel, grassy hops. Medium body, creamy texture, soft carbonation, sweetish malty finish.

3.4
imho (71) - SLOVENIA - MAY 6, 2020
UPDATED: MAY 6, 2020 bottle reports 5.6%vol malt and honey aroma medium body low carbonation flavor sweet malt a bit of roasted malt and a touch of fruit (apple?) light bitter finish

3.1
Fin (15185) - Attenkirchen, Bavaria, GERMANY - SEP 26, 2019
UPDATED: SEP 26, 2019 Bottle courtesy of Jonas, cheers Jonas! Consumed at home Attenkirchen, Thursday 26th September 2019. Pours mid amber with a white sticky head. A little pedestrian, soft carbonation, a watery caramel touch. A little one dimensional, it's fine. Perhaps it's subtle and I'm missing something.

4.2
ekstedt (8014) - Göteborg, SWEDEN - SEP 13, 2019
UPDATED: SEP 13, 2019 Sampled at the place. Clear amber. Fruity, malty, slightly sulphury. Dry, medium bitterness.

3.4
Quack-Duck (11277) - Down South, GERMANY - AUG 9, 2019
UPDATED: AUG 9, 2019 bottle, kindly donated by pivnizub! Deep golden colour with a tall white head. Medium-bodied, pleasant malty base with good Franconian hops detectable. Shy hints of honey. Well balanced, smooth on the palate.

4
rhoihessegold (6642) - Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, GERMANY - JUN 27, 2019
UPDATED: JUN 27, 2019 26-06-19 // tap at Muted Horn Clear darker golden. White head. Mild caranutty nose. Malt forward. Mild nutty and caramel touches. Not sweet. Smooth. Lovely.


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