![]() Paulaner Salvator
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As a beer enthusiast, I’m often asked
what my favorite beer is. Some creative souls have even inquired were I
stranded on a desert island with only one kind of beer, what might that be?
This is indeed a very difficult decision to make, and to be honest I am not
sure it’s a fair one to ask of me. But if I
really were pressed to answer, I suspect my reply would likely be a doppelbock (aka double bock), a good German one mind you. Update March 16th, 2014: To celebrate my 50th birthday, my daughter was kind enough to take me to Taco Mac's Prado location, home of 160 taps when you factor in The Fred Bar. This was also the occasion when I hit my 500th credit (500 different beers at Taco Mac). What better beer, then, than one of my very favorites: Paulaner Salvator. This delightful toasty nutty malty treat was rich and warming, loaded with melanoidins and a hint of molasses and just the right grassy hop balance to keep it from being too sweet. A real treat in the bottle or on tap. Update June 12th, 2014: Paulaner Salvator Doppelbock is one of my very favorite beers in all the world, and there are few places better to drink it than at Der Biergarten in Atlanta, where I enjoyed a mug tonight. No short pour on this one here, folks; you can get a half liter for $6 or a full liter for $12. It was its usual nutty malty melanoidin blast self, and did this glass of liquid bread taste even better in the fantastic atmosphere here? It just might have. Update 6/18/2020: Enjoyed a wonderful, delightfully nutty malty glass of Salvator this evening. I picked up a six-pack at Sherlock's this week for $9.98, a fair price indeed for a world class beer. The beer is stronger than in the past, as my bottles say 7.9% alcohol by volume. Doppelbocks are my favorite style of beer, and this is one of my favorite doppelbocks. Why nopt pick some up and see for yourself how amazing Paulaner Salvator really is? Paulaner says:
Our brewing history begins with
this beer. And the history of strong beer in Bavaria – it was the Paulaner
monks who invented this bottom-fermenting double bock. We have been brewing
the Salvator for over 375 years – always according to the original recipe,
which has been continuously refined over the years. The head is the colour
of caramel and the beer is chestnut brown, combined with a seductive flavour
of chocolate to give a pleasing intensity on the palate. Along with this
comes the finest Munich malt, rounded off by a light note of hops in the
background. Often imitated but never duplicated: The father of all double
bock beers, whose names always end in “-ator”!
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box. *Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer. (B)=Bottled (D)=Draft
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