
Zum Roud’n Zoigl
Brewery: Zum Roud’n
Town: Windischeschenbach
Style: Zoigl
Color: amber, unfiltered
Head: white, thinning
Nose: malt
Body: soft, low carbonation
Palate: dry, fruity, fairly hoppy
Finish: long, dry, bitter
Served: from the tank at the brewery
Impression: This was quite a busy place and the soft palate of the Zoigl would explain why, it was incredibly easy to drink and its dry fruity palate was moreish. The finish was drier and more bitter than most, as well.
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I'm an American living in Munich. Why? Well, I came for the beer but stayed for the girl. I'm very happily married to a German woman. Of course, the bonus of great beer certainly doesn't hurt. An avid love of hiking and finding new beers has led me to found beerwanderers, an information resource on beer hiking trails in Franconia with an emphasis on Franconian food specialties and the endless variety of amazing beer the region is renowned for. I also just published my first book Beer Hiking Bavaria which features 50 beer hikes in Bavaria. View all posts by beerwanderers