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Aventinus (beer)

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Aventinus is a strong, dark, wheat doppelbock made in Bavaria, Germany by the brewery company G. Schneider & Sohn.

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Aventinus

This beer was introduced in 1907 by Mathilde Schneider. This beer is named in honor of Johannes Aventinus, a Bavarian historian.[1]

It has an original gravity of 18.5 degrees Plato.

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