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The Last Sample of 2012: Grand Teton Double Vision Double Bock

Grand Teton Double Vision Double Bock
We enjoyed Grand Teton’s 5 o’Clock Shadow Double Black Lager.

And we have a feeling we will like this dopplebock, which its maker describes thus:

[It is] brewed with Idaho 2-Row Pale and German Munich, CaraAroma, CaraMunich and de-husked Carafa malts to an original gravity of 24 Plato (1.096 SG). The malts provide a dark leather color with ruby notes, a luxurious tan head, and a bready aroma with a hint of smoke. It is lightly spiced with Liberty hops, an American version of the noble German Hallertau Mittelfruh, and fermented with lager yeast from a monastery brewery near Munich. In the traditional manner, Double Vision is fermented cold (48 F) and lagered a full 10 weeks for smoothness. At over 8% alcohol by volume, it is a deceptively drinkable springtime warmer.

Read more about tis brew at http://www.grandtetonbrewing.com/DVDB.html

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