Anyone interested in Kulmbacher Eisbock? Don't see too many commercial Eisbocks around. Or at least, I don't. Perhaps they're more common than I'm aware.
Anyway, if you're curious about the style or would like to try some, let me know.



meisterofpuppets wrote:Any tasting notes would be nice. I've been interested in possibly brewing an eisbock at some point. I've heard they are pretty sweet. Is it cloying?

BrewTa2 wrote:It is distillation and illegal in all states. I made an Eispils by mistake once. I had what started as a good Bohemian, but it started to change - less carbonation, and it didn't taste like a pilsner anymore. I had a brewer friend of mine over and I had him try it and tell me what was wrong. He tried it, cocked a eyebrow and asked if I wanted to be arrested. Sure enough we opened the keg and there was a big 'ol chunk of ice taking up most of the keg. Damn, that beer wouold get you faced in a hurry! Once it was gone I turned down the kegerator.

meisterofpuppets wrote:I've heard they are pretty sweet. Is it cloying?

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