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Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock Beer Review & Tasting | Craft Beer Reviews

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The Beer Blogging Buddies are warmed up with an unanimous vote on the World's Highest Rated Beer, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock Beer. Given a 100 points by ratebeer.com.
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Celebrator has a creamy head of tight bubbles contrasting beautifully with its profound dark robe. It is full-bodied and velvety from half a year's aging. Although it is strong, it is not overpowering. There is a wonderful and complex balance between the various malts, the alcohol and the subtle hops. A complex fruitiness of roasted malt and whole hop flowers make Celebrator great as a party drink with friends and family at celebrations. Despite its richness, it has a faintly smoky dryness in the finish.


Marcus Guiliano, Chef and Owner of Aroma Thyme Bistro located in Ellenville, NY in the scenic Hudson Valley. Aroma Thyme is know for their "stealth health"(Zagat). The Bistro has an award-winning wine list from Wine Spectator Magazine and over 200 beers. Aroma Thyme is certified green by The Green Restaurant Association.
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My Rating System

100 pts perfection, most likey not available because I will try to buy everything that is available
95-99 pts- this beer rocks, go out of your way to get some
90-94 pts- awesome beer all around
85-89 pts- solid beer, but maybe lacking one quality like finish, body, nose
80-84 pts- depending on the price it's a toss up. This beer is just ok and may be lacking two qualities like finish, body and/or nose
70-79 pts- not recommended, has no like-able qualities
under 69 pts- just a mistake or maybe stored wrong. off notes and you will most likely pour it down drain

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  • A very nice gem indeed.

  • Much to my disappointment, my local store didn't have any more of this when I went back for a repeat. Rural life, what to do. I'm just glad I got ahold of one 4 pack. Tried like heck to think of a use for the goats, but gave up and tossed them in the plastic recycle. :)

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