WORLD BEER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARD - Gold Medal
Dark red-amber hue. Outstandingly complex and fruity aromas show a deep malty expression that follows through on a full-bodied palate with roasted malt character and a sweet finish checked by modest bittering hops.
Paulaner Salvator, with its strong, typically malty flavour, is what you could call the "original" Paulaner. The bottom-fermented "Doppelbock" beer combines the finest hops and dark barley malt. The Paulaner monks used to drink Salvator as a food substitute during Lent. The most famous master brewer was Frater Barnabas, who took over the Paulaner monastery brewery in 1773. His original recipe remains practically unchanged to this day. In order to preserve the original, Paulaner registered the name "Salvator" with the patent office in 1896.
Beer & Food Pairing: heartier, spicier desserts, such as pumpkin pie, chocolate or spice cake and mild, soft cheeses. Curry and German cuisine. Try with prime rib, roast beef or steak