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Sunday, November 24, 2019

S1P39 - Beer - Review - Spaten Optimator

These are the notes from the beer review segment of the S3E14 Two Old Guys Drinking Beer podcast. 

The Brewery

  • Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu GmbH - Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 
  • Owned by the Spaten-Löwenbräu-Gruppe, which is part of the Belgo-Brazilian company Anheuser-Busch InBev. Its products are beers of the brands Spaten and Franziskaner.
  • Traces the origin back to 1397. In current location since 1867
  • Began North American 1909
  • Merged with Lowenbrau in 1997
  • Sold to Interbrew in 2003, now A-B InBev
  • Tours on first Friday of month and Saturdays
  • Other beers:
    • Franziskaner - hefeweizen
    • Dunkel - dark lager
    • Oktoberfest - Marzen 
    • Franciscan non-alcoholic

The Beer

  • Spaten Optimator - bottom fermented dark beer "doppel bock" with a deep dark color and a rich roasted malt flavor
  • ABV - 7.6%
  • Calories - 150
  • Malty, Rich, Toasty, Dark Fruit, full-bodied
  • $8.99 six-pack bottles @ Total Wine

The Review

Spaten Optimator is a very good rich beer. The 7.6% ABV dictates that this is not a sessionable beer. Two would probably be a good stopping point. It will hold up to the richest German foods so consider it with your next brats and kraut meal. Dennis rated this a four (4) bottle cap brew. I was a little less enthusiastic and gave it three (3) bottle caps. We both enjoyed it and look forward to popping the cap again.












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