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Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9%

Our first-ever Foeder-lagered Doppelbock, single decocted with pilsner and Munich malts. Gives off sweet caramel and bready notes. Collab with Wayward Lane.
Regular price$18.00
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Alternate Ending Beer Co. does not sell or serve alcohol to persons under the age of 21. By purchasing this beer, you swear and affirm that you are over the age of 21. Upon picking up your beer purchase at Alternate Ending, you will be required to show proof of age with a valid ID.

6-pack of 12oz cans

6.9

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Alternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward LaneAlternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward Lane
Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9%

Cooperator

Want some food with your beer?
Alternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward LaneAlternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward Lane
Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9%

Cooperator

Want some food with your beer?
Alternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward LaneAlternate Ending Beer Co. Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9% Collab Wayward Lane
Foeder-lagered Doppelbock 6.9%

Cooperator

Want some food with your beer?

abv

6.9

ibu

33

hops

Hallertau Tradition

Spalter Select

malt

Murmuration Munich

Murmuration Pilsner

Special W

Carafa

Caramunich

notes

Plum

Oak

Mind Control

Cooperator

Foeder-lagered Doppelbock

We teamed up with our friends over at Wayward Lane to bring you Cooperator, AE’s first-ever Foeder-lagered Doppelbock! It was single decocted with pilsner and Munich malts from Murmuration malts in New York to really give off those sweet caramel and bready notes.

The can label

A bock is a dark lager originally brewed in the northern town of Einbeck, Germany, during the 14th century. When this beer hit the Bavarian region, the people mispronounced the beer as ein bock. Which translates in German to "billy goat." Now you get it?