
Carolus Doppelbock, Stout, the specialty of the Binding brewery, sold for over one hundred years during the festive season. Its name comes from Carolus Magnus, the man who founded in 794, the "Franconofurt," the ford of the Franks, later to Frankfurt.
On 28 January 1902, the feast of Charlemagne, was Carolus Doppelbock first served. Today, as in the early years is adorned with a picture of Charlemagne, the label of binding double trestle. It has drawn the painter Fritz Boehle. The friend of the family brewers binding, by their generous support, had the Carolingian 1914 drawing up his horse and thus given the "Carolus" an unmistakable appearance. And so the reminiscent of Carolus Sachsenhausen hill with each bottle and the more than twelve-hundred-year history of Frankfurt.
With an original gravity of 18.5 percent and 7.5 percent alcohol by volume, he heats his friends so true. Connoisseurs appreciate his dark sparkle and love the full-bodied, malt-aromatic flavor. Who cares there already, that he ml on at least 70 calories per 100 does, and thus not really a "slimming" in the Binding beers range counts.
Carolus's from October till after Christmas in the 0.5-or 0.33-liter bottle and fresh from the tap
German-Style Doppelbock
ABV:
7.50%
Binding Brauerei
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany