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The Riegele brewery from Augsburg has set itself the task of renaissing old beer styles and classics. Germany has a long brewing tradition, and Brauhaus Riegele wants to exploit this potential. With a brewing history spanning 600 years, the Riegeles have a lot of beer tradition at their fingertips. Based on this wealth of experience, the Riegeles work to transport the specialist knowledge and craftsmanship from the past into the future.
A beer style that has survived wars and bad times is bock beer. People have always enjoyed drinking bock beer in the colder seasons. There are a variety of different bock beers and the Riegeles also have countless recipes. A special specialty among the bock beers is the pale bock. Just as complex and intensely flavored as its dark equivalent, the light Bock is also a true beer specialty.
The Speciator light presents itself in a golden amber tone and forms a white head of foam. A palette of malty scents rises from the creamy, fine-pored foam. The 8.5% alcohol content contributes a slightly liqueur-like note. In the nose, roasted nuts mix with the scent of freshly baked bread to create a seductive mixture. A little honey and the sweetness of ripe stone fruits make you want to take the first sip. This reveals a velvety soft body that has a malty sweetness. The alcohol is cleverly integrated into the taste and is accompanied by a pleasant bitterness.
The light Speziator from Riegele is an extremely successful bock beer!
Water, barley malt, hops, yeast