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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Thirsty Pagan Double Weizenbock

Brewed by: Thirsty Pagan Brewing (ex Twin Ports Brewing Co.)
Origin: Superior, Wisconsin
Beer style: Weizen Bock

Strong, dark wheat beers. Weizenbocks typically have a high ester profile, with more malt and alcohol than is typically associated with a wheat beer.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09