Paulaner Salvator
Style: Doppelbock
Alcohol Content: 7.9%
From: Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Purchased from: Beer Boutique, Putney Upon Thames
Paulaner was established in 1634 in Munich by Minim friars of the Neudeck ob der Au cloister. The brewery is named after the founder Francis of Paola, the founder of the order. After many years of brewing, the Neudeck cloister was abolished in 1799 and the brewery was purchased by Franz Xaver Zacherl. Keen to keep the breweries traditions alive, he continued to produce their traditional Doppelbock (latin for saviour). After years of strong growth the brewery finally ended up in the hands of their current owners, BHI holdings (a joint venture between Heineken and Schörghuber Ventures). In 2010, Paulaner sold a total of 2.1 million hectolitres of beer and exported to around 70 countries. Not bad for a former cloister hey.
The subject of this review is Paulaner Salvator, which is considered by many to be one of the first doppelbocks and very true to the original style. The drink was originally brewed for the friars as a form of "liquid bread" during times of fasting. Some may consider this beer to be the original meal replacement. So let use our loaves and see what the beer has to offer shall we.
Colour: Pours a deep, rich ruby red with a small amount of tan foam. This foam helps to provide excellent lacing throughout the life of the drink.
Aroma: As soon as you pop the cap, notes of honey, cinnamon and nutmeg will flow out of the bottle. Once poured, this will morph like a power ranger into heady notes of sweet caramel and the complex depth of roasted hazelnuts.
Body: As soon as you pour this drink, you will notice how dense it appears. In the mouth, this thickness is instantly apparent. As soon as this beer enters your mouth it will coat your tongue and leave A thick, sweet stickiness clogging on the back of your throat. The beautifully light carbonation then cleanses the stickiness away leaving your mouth refreshed and awaiting more.
Taste: The first sip will provide notes of sweet caramel, promptly followed by hints of over ripe fruits such a plums, currants, raisins and sultanas. As you swallow the warmth of the alcohol will start to shine through. If you mix these sensations together, it will feel like you have just eaten a slice of your mum's Christmas fruit cake. Rich and very fulfilling. As the drink warms, flavours of yeast and cocoa begin to develop helping to round out this beer perfectly. I first came across this beer at a German Restaurant in Kingston and instantly fell in love with it. It's sweet, strong flavours worked beautiful against the heavy meat and potato dish I devoured. A truly excellent version of a doppelbock that I would highly recommend to anyone.
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