Types Of Dark Beers

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Spaten Optimator

Spaten Optimator

4.8 out of 5 stars

72 reviews
Taste: Rich, Dark Fruit
Germany- Doppelbock- 7.6% ABV. The classic German dark beer, this bottom fermented Dopple Bock is full-bodied with a deep dark color and rich roasted malt flavor. The extra strength takes nothing away from the drinkability of this beer.
Unibroue - Terrible

Unibroue - Terrible

4.8 out of 5 stars

10 reviews
Canada- Belgian Strong Dark Ale- 10.5% ABV. Topped by a sumptuous head of foam, La Terrible possesses a fruity aroma enriched with notes of roasted malt and Madeira. Its long lasting flavor is both elegant and full bodied. Can be cellar aged up to 5 years.
Paulaner Salvator Doppel Bock

Paulaner Salvator Doppel Bock

4.8 out of 5 stars

62 reviews
Taste: Rich, Dark Fruit
Germany- Doppelbock- 7.9% ABV. This is the first authentic Dopplebock (Double Bock) beer. With a very rich, full, hearty body and superb balance, it remains true to its world-renowned reputation. Brewed at Paulaner Brauerei in Munich, Germany.
Sapporo Premium Black

Sapporo Premium Black

4.9 out of 5 stars

9 reviews
Japan/Canada/Wisconsin - Euro Dark lager- 5% ABV. Complex, yet notably smooth. Robust, offering aromas of chocolate and roasted dark malt, complimented by a sweet, round fullness of black coffee on the palate. Pair with grilled, roasted or blackened meats, and hearty seafoods.
Leffe Brown

Leffe Brown

4.9 out of 5 stars

18 reviews
Taste: Balanced, Spicy
Belgium- Belgian Dark Ale- 6.5% ABV. An authentic Belgian abbey beer, brewed according to the traditional recipe of the Abbey of Leffe. Dark brown in color from darkly roasted malt. A delicate taste of vanilla and clove, and the full aroma of toffee and caramel.