Weltenburger Kloster Barock Hell is a world-class top quality beer in terms of smell, taste, appearance and wholesomeness. It is light but voluminous in the taste with pronounced consistency and lush aromas with baroque hints. A palatable beer that is bright and shiny in colour.
Brilliantly matched with festive roasts, beef roulades, cheese and mature cheeses.
Paul Fitzsimmons –
Fantastic flavour. Very drinkable helles. Has flavours of honey and lemon. Soft on the plate. The head remains for a long time during drinking. Five stars!
Otto The Bier Dude –
Aroma is sweetish grainy malt with bread, straw, lightly honey-ish with mild spicy tones and slightly fruity bittering noble hops. Flavour is moderate sweet with a decent hoppy bitterness. Body is medium. Pretty robust Helles, lots of character.
Bernard Hawcroft –
This reminded me very much of a Marzen Beer, sweetish opulent and of full flavour. Very good
Gavin H –
A classic Festbier, hints of honey sweetness and hoppy bitterness. Incredibly smooth and certainly hides the relatively high alcohol content. One for special occasions, if only because hindsight would advise that this isn’t the session beer you’d like it to be.
DSK –
This one is definitely of the Oktoberfest/Maerzen style and is super-smooth delicious. As mentioned by others, it’s robust , full of character and not one to waste over an extended swilling session. One or two, as a starter, will do!
Paul C –
An excellent Festbier.
Aromas of honey, spices and malt combine with hoppy bitterness to produce a really smooth flavoursome drink with a lasting head
Highly recommended – very moorish.
John Hooper –
My new favourite Festbier. Smooth, with a lovely sweet start and then a more bitter end. And very drinkable. You wouldn’t know it is 5.6% abv. If you are looking for a Festbier I would definitely recommend.
Stujago –
Enjoyed this as much as the standard helles. This festbier is a bit more mature with a yeastier taste. Same clean, crisp qualities as the helles. The fizz is perfect and it has a nice foamy head. Goes down a treat.
Paul Boniface –
A really good festbier. Full of flavours, very clean and easy to drink.
Kul –
Bright, light, volumous a little bitter after taste. Not my type of beer.
Christine Saunders –
a nice easy drinking smooth beer
Kris –
This festbier was a party in my mouth – good sweet and bitter combo and very crisp!
Dean Griffiths –
Very enjoyable, probably my favourite of the Weltenburger offerings.
Matthew W –
Clear brown with moderate sized beige head. Aroma of metal, caramel, raisins. Taste again has that metallic note with light roast, caramel, chocolate, raisins, modest bitterness. Smooth body, soft light zingy carbonation.
Luke Manley –
Great helles. Up there with the best.
Mark Woodward –
Pleasant if not outstanding as per the other Weltenberger beers.