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Not EVERY German Dark Beer Earns the Name DUNKLES
by mrkstvns | May 17 '01
German brands might be the classic examples, but there are some good microbrewed dunkles too. Here's how to find the GOOD ones!

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by andaryl
I'm enjoying reading articles in this section of epinions, I think it was a good addition in the revamp.

I don't believe I've ever tried a Dunkel, I've really got some catching up to do. I'll look out for something in future.

Andrew

May 17 '01
6:40 pm PDT

Enough reading! (Reply to this comment)
by solleks
Now I'm thirsty for a beer!

:-)

Seriously, this is an excellent and informative review, and it did make my mouth water.
May 17 '01
5:46 pm PDT

Outstanding review! (Reply to this comment)
by 4-1-1
You covered a lot of bases and provided loads of useful information.

4-1-1 / Tom
May 17 '01
2:55 pm PDT

Dunkles at Gordon Biersch (Reply to this comment)
by prfstars
I haven't tried the beer itself, but the Gordon Biersch Brewery in Pasadena uses their Dunkles to make the most delicious salad dressing.

Very interesting review. With the exception of Gordon Biersch, I'd never even seen Dunkles before.

Melissa
May 17 '01
1:29 pm PDT