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Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

Birrificio Italiano Amber Shock

Brewed by: Birrificio Italiano
Origin: Lurago Marinone (CO), Italy
Beer style: Dunkler Bock

The dark Bock has a deep copper to dark brown color. Medium to full-bodied, malt sweetness and nutty or light toasted flavors dominate. Hop flavor and aroma can be light to non-existent.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09