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Version: 2011

Based on Brewers Association 2011 Beer Style Guidelines published by Brewers Association with changes

Other guidelines: BJCP 2008

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This style can be either pale or dark (golden to dark brown in color) and has a high starting gravity and alcohol content. The malty sweetness of a Weizenbock is balanced with a clove-like phenolic and fruity-estery banana element to produce a well-rounded aroma and flavor. As is true with all German wheat beers, hop bitterness is low and carbonation is high. Hop flavor and aroma are absent. It has a medium to full body. If dark, a mild roast malt character should emerge in flavor and to a lesser degree in the aroma. If this is served with yeast the beer may be appropriately very cloudy. No diacetyl should be perceived.

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OGFGAlcoholIBUColorCO2
1.066-1.080 SG 1.016-1.028 SG 6.9-9.3 %abv 15.0-35.0 4.5-30.0 SRM Unspecified
OG: 1.066-1.080 SG
FG: 1.016-1.028 SG
Alcohol: 6.9-9.3 %abv
IBU: 15.0-35.0
Color: 4.5-30.0 SRM
CO2: Unspecified