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Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Holbæk Høstbryg (2008-)

Brewed by: Holbæk Bryghus
Origin: Holbæk, Denmark
Beer style: Doppelbock

Doppel means double and while these are stronger brews than the traditional German bocks, they are typically not twice the strength. Color is light amber to dark brown. Very full body with a high alcoholic flavor. Low hop flavor and aroma.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09