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Heinzlein |
Posted by Carl on 2020-05-08 08:50:38 |
It appears to me Hansla and Heinzlein are different beers. I had a Hansla from the bottle at the Schlenkerla pub in October. (During my stay in Bamberg, I drank every offering Schlenkerla had available. And Spezial, and Fassla, and, and, and ...) It was definitely a smoked beer. It was OK, but I'm not sure I could drink it on a regular basis, especially with their other offerings available. As far as I can tell on the Heinzlein site, the two versions don't mention smoke. |
Followups: |
Heinzlein by Jason on 2020-05-09 02:00:57 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-09 04:34:32 |
Heinzlein by Andrew H on 2020-05-09 12:12:59 |
Heinzlein by Jason on 2020-05-09 12:29:33 |
Heinzlein by JohnRatcliffe on 2020-05-09 16:37:46 |
Heinzlein by Andrew H on 2020-05-10 03:28:56 |
Heinzlein by Uncle Jimbo on 2020-05-19 02:05:39 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-19 02:48:23 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-19 02:48:24 |
Heinzlein by Mark Andersen on 2020-05-19 05:50:17 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-20 03:01:43 |
Heinzlein by Barm on 2020-05-20 16:00:10 |
Heinzlein by Mark Andersen on 2020-05-20 19:23:25 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-21 01:01:49 |
Heinzlein by Barry Roy Taylor on 2020-05-21 02:44:48 |
Heinzlein by Barm on 2020-05-22 13:16:52 |
Heinzlein by FredW on 2020-05-22 13:18:56 |
Heinzlein by Barm on 2020-05-23 05:40:19 |
Heinzlein by Barm on 2020-05-23 08:12:41 |
Heinzlein by FredW on 2020-05-23 08:49:54 |
Heinzlein is bottom fermented by Uncle Jimbo on 2020-05-30 12:00:37 |
Most Catholic Area in Bavaria by Nick B (formerly in Erlangen) on 2020-06-03 09:33:13 |
Most Catholic Area in Bavaria by Jason on 2020-06-03 13:30:53 |
Most Catholic Area in Bavaria by Nick B (ex-ErlangerNick) on 2020-06-05 11:42:48 |