lamas (584), Adams Morgan, Washington DC, USA Jul 24, 2005 500mL bottle. Very dark brown pour with ruby highlights and an extremely thin khaki head. Fairly effervescent. Aroma is full of molasses, caramel, chocolate, malts and some anise. Delicious chocolate and caramel flavors start off and give way to a strong ESB-like bitterness and some roasty qualities. Just a touch of warming alcohol at the end with some hints of raisins. This would be great if it had more body.
cbeers21 (426), Miami, Florida, USA Oct 25, 2008 Deep brown, minimal head. Raisiny toffee quality, juicy. Bready, heavy caramel, chocolate little flat in palate with a drying lingering bitter quality, drying finish. 17thfloor (789), Chicago, Illinois, USA Oct 1, 2008 Pours a dark mahogany with a small creamy beige froth. Sweet fruity aroma, a little bit spicy, light chocolate, hint of hay. Dry chalky first taste, roasted bread, touch of cinnamon, chocolate covered raisins. Lighter, slightly creamy, finely carbonated body. Straight-forward, simple, tasty and very dry. Bitter after-taste. troopie (539), USA Sep 13, 2008 Draught. Dark caramelly colour with a thick white head. Aroma of sweet malt and caramel. Dark full flavour with a sweet finish. Not for all day drinking but a lekker peg to to a bieraand. MrRain (317), O’Fallon, Illinois, USA Aug 29, 2008 1/2 liter bottle poured into a dimpled mug. ACD pours quite typical for the style, it has a medium-sized creamy head and the color is dark brown, almost the color of cola. The nose is subtle and sweet with malts dominating. The body is a tad thin but not terribly so. It has a nice malty body and is quite smooth. The finish has a surprisingly bitter flavor that I was not expecting and may actually be a result of some Swiss cheese I was eating earlier. This is a very nice doppelbock and there is no reason to fear. shigadeyo (1498), Southwest Ohio Area, Alabama, USA Aug 20, 2008 <br /><b>8/20/2008</b>: Allgäuer Brauhaus Cambonator Dunkler Doppelbock pours perfectly into my Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock glass. This beer is dark brown with a foamy head that has a kahki color and is lasting. The malty aroma is deeply caramelized with a hint of sweet, cooked applesauce. A traditional German Doppelbock flavor greets the tastebuds. This beer has a higher than average good noble floral bitterness to it in the finish along with a suggestion of the alcohol strength contained in this beer. The flavor reminds me of a sharp Pils with the addition of dark, sweet caramlized malt and a shot of alcohol. This beer is smooth and medium-bodied. Overall this is a pretty good example of a doppelbock and well-worth trying (especially at the really affordable per bottle cost!). I do think that I lacks some of the depth and complexites that the highly rated doppelbocks (e.g. Celebrator, Optimator, etc.) have...
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<i>1 pt .9 fl.oz. bottle (Alc. 7.2% by Vol.) brought back from Virginia for me by my thoughtful wife. Thank you honey. I appreciate it! Rating #182 for this beer...</i><br />
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