Looking back into our archives, Ayinger have a had a mixed reception between Dug and I – one awesome, one hideous… and one more to try right here with this bottle of seasonal Bavarian fest… more →
JustBeer: A simple beer blog...tom wrote 4 months ago: 1. St. Louis Frambois 2. Lagunitas Olde GnarlyWine 3. Ayinger Celebrator 4. Kasteel Rouge 5. Im … more →
jwpiper wrote 6 months ago: My wife and I enjoyed a classic tonight, Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock. Funny that this beer se … more →
ghostwood wrote 8 months ago: 1. Lindeman’s Pomme 2. Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock 3. Glazen Toren Saison D’Erpe-Mere (tap … more →
tingsu wrote 9 months ago: After having over-indulged at Verdugo Bar’s Oktoberfest a couple of weeks ago, it only makes s … more →
simonpo wrote 10 months ago: Looking back into our archives, Ayinger have a had a mixed reception between Dug and I – one a … more →
Dave wrote 10 months ago: I do generally love (despite what you’ll read below) Oktoberfests. It’s a great style f … more →
beermonger wrote 11 months ago: Hey Hey, Local Kicks Column here. Kind of past-due now that I’ve had a chance to try this year … more →
dugpark wrote 11 months ago: I am sure I am going to offend someone with this review as I am sure that this is a beloved brew tha … more →
alelagerlambic wrote 1 year ago: Welcome to another Head to Head challenge. Today we have two Doppelbocks from Germany. The first is … more →
jessefive wrote 1 year ago: I’m late for a weekend update, but my computer life has been mostly occupied with trying to re … more →
lemasney wrote 1 year ago: ABV: 6.7% RateBeer rating: 100 Calories: estimated at 150C Volume: 11.2 fl oz Glass: stem glass Purc … more →
simonpo wrote 1 year ago: Another day older, another day wiser, and hurray! Another bottle of doppelbock to knock back. Like t … more →
Dave wrote 1 year ago: I love Dunkel lager. In fact, it’s one of my very favorite styles. There, I’ve said it … more →