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Plank Dunkler Weizenbock 3.52 142

Plank Dunkler Weizenbock

Percentile
89
overall
Brewed by Brauerei Plank Laaber
Style: Weizen Bock

Laaber, Oberpfalz/Bayern, Germany

bottled
common

on tap
available

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1423.55/5.03.52/5.0Spring7.5%76.5Dimpled mug, Stein, Weizen
Commercial Description:
Darker, top-fermented Weizenbock. Distinctive, full-bodied, round and sweet with an aromatic malty character.
Gold Medal winner at the 2004 World Beer Cup. Exported as Plank Bavarian Dunkler Weizenbock.
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 hophead75 (1964), Boonton, New Jersey, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/515/20
Jul 28, 2008  
bottle. Hazy brown pour with a medium off white head. Nice aroma: clove, light banana, dark fruit, yeasty bread. Taste: wheat, dark fruit, light notes of chocolate, some light fruity esters- banana. Medium bodied, finishes tart and earthy with some lingering clove. Probably my favorite from this brewery so far.


 Magjayran (1379), Durham, North Carolina, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/517/20
Jul 28, 2008  
This brewery really has it together. Very dark brown color with a large tan head. Tons and tons of clove in the aroma. Like a spicy christmas cake. Some fruity banana in the flavor and even more clove. Just a taste of chocolate. Rich and satisfying.


 FlacoAlto (2482), Tucson, Arizona, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/514/20
Jul 18, 2008  
Aromas of bananas and clove greet my nose as I pour this beer. A soft pour produces a three-finger thick, dingy, light tan colored head that just crests the lip of my 25cl tulip glass. The beer s a hazy, dark plum color that shows lots of haze and a amber, plum color when held up to the light. The aroma is quite wholesome somehow and is incredibly appetizing. Fruity, wheat driven notes of plums, concentrated apple, some tamarind and perhaps a touch of raisin are accented by sweet clove notes and a touch of appetizing tartness. The spiciness here is just not cloves, but also takes on edges of allspice and a woody almost pepper note; really the combination of rich fruit notes and sweet spice aromas remind me of a rich, German spiced, sweet bread. Nicely complex, definitely characteristic of a traditional Weizen and it has an appetizing richness that is requisite for a Bock.

Nicely carbonated with a zesty carbonic texture. This is not quite as sweet as I was expecting and it has a full wheat tartness to it that is quite nice. Eminently quaffable, yet still has a richness when compared to a typical Hefeweizen. This has a soft creaminess to it that is just balanced by the carbonation; actually even on the light side for a Bock, but this works for something labeled a Weizenbock. The tartness accentuates flavors of plums and some apple notes. The finish is quite smooth with only a slight hop bitterness, instead what it really has is a rich, maltiness to it that is not sweet, perhaps a depth from a decoction mash. Malt driven flavors (without the typical sweetness) of browned bread, Maillard rich caramelized bread crust and grain-driven wheat flavors.

This is way too quaffable for a beer of this strength. If I was to complain I would say that it is lacking a richness and a malt sweetness that one expects in something labeled a Bock. On the other hand I do like how drinkable this is and how nice the dry, yet rich malt character is.


 waolsen (1224), Littleton, Colorado, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/104/516/20
Jul 13, 2008  
bottle. chestnut pour. thin bubbled head. nice yeast, banana, baked bread and roasted malt. tastes much the same. very fresh. awesome.


 gueuzeisgod (109), Graham, North Carolina, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/516/20
Jul 5, 2008  
.5l bottle, chesnut brown, light heading fades to a thin bead, minimal lacing. Smells chocolatey, some banana liquer, light spice. First sip has a carbonation bite, dry hoppiness dominates what I had expected to be a fuller malt body. Flavors are amalgamated. Good beer for sure, I expected more. Second fiddle to Aventinus.


 xibalba89 (147), New York, New York, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Jun 25, 2008  
Pours a reddish-brown with a tan head. Aroma is nice and yeasty, with plenty of light fruits. The flavor has tons of malt and hints of darker fruits as it warms up. Lots of caramel notes in there, too. Great product from Germany, true to the region, but kind of like a lighter version of Aventinus, so I’ll be sticking to that for the time being. Still a great beer, though, and maybe preferable for those who don’t want to drink something as heavy as Aventinus in the summer.


 ElGaucho (1730), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/104/515/20
Jun 17, 2008  
Bottle from Cellars Roseville (lex/larp). Definite banana esters in the nose. Pours a humongous light tan head that is going to take awhile to subside. I like it already. Dark, reddish brown body with a torrent of activity brewing within. Furious carbonation emanates from yeast particles that have attached to the bottom side of the glass. No wonder this head wont go down; there’s so much carbonation pushing to the top, more is being produces than can erode. I can’t recall whether it was JK or badgerben who turned me on to this brew, stating that it was better than the outstanding Samuel Adams Longshot Weizenbock. Not so sure. This one appears less full bodied and a little metallic, salty and sour in the finish. Just how JK likes it! A Gold medal winner at the 2004 World Beer Cup, I can see why; it certainly has a lot going for it. The price had been reduced on the bottle I bought (from $5.29 to $3.47). I’m wondering if it had been on the shelves for awhile and may not be at it’s prime. I would imagine that, unpasteurized and fresh out of the keg, this would be a real treat. I prefer the Longshot.


 Maverick34 (729), New York, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/515/20
Jun 15, 2008  
Bottled. Poured a murky caramel color with a a large head. Candyish aroma, some hops, a real good d-weiss.



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