Opillia Dunkel 500ML
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Description
Description
Opillia Dunkel 500ML is a Ukrainian-brewed Munich-style dark lager at 4.8% ABV in a 500ml bottle. Brewed by Pivzavod Opillia in Ternopil using soft Carpathian water and traditional low-temperature fermentation in Austrian-style cellars, this dunkel delivers an authentic malt-driven profile that holds a 3.59 average rating on BeerAdvocate.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.8% | Origin: Ternopil, Ukraine | Style: Munich Dunkel | Brewery: Pivzavod Opillia
Production & Heritage
Pivzavod Opillia operates from Ternopil in western Ukraine, a region with access to naturally soft water sourced from the Carpathian foothills. The Dunkel is brewed with high-quality barley malt using traditional brewing technology that employs separate fermentation processes at low temperatures within Austrian-type camp cellars — a method that encourages a clean, rounded lager character. This approach distinguishes the beer from many modern dunkels that rely on accelerated fermentation, giving Opillia Dunkel a smoother malt complexity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Toasted bread crust leads, followed by dark chocolate and subtle caramel. Beneath those primary notes, faint raisin, autumn leaf, and brown sugar aromas add depth.
Taste: The entry is smooth and distinctly malt-forward, with cocoa and molasses flavors arriving on the mid-palate. Roasted nuts emerge toward the peak, balanced by an expressive caramel sweetness and moderate hop bitterness that keeps the beer from becoming cloying.
Finish: Clean and medium in length, with lingering malt sweetness that fades gradually. A light touch of hop bitterness provides a dry, satisfying close.
How to Drink Opillia Dunkel
Serve at 8–10°C (46–50°F) in a traditional Bavarian-style mug or tulip glass to concentrate the malt aromatics. This dunkel also works well as a beer cocktail base: try it in a Black Velvet (layered with sparkling wine) where its roasted malt adds body; in a Shandy with lemonade for a lighter summer option; or in a Black and Tan floated beneath a stout, where its caramel sweetness contrasts the roasted top layer.
Best For
- Introducing dark lager styles to someone new to malt-forward beers
- Pairing with hearty autumn or winter meals
- Exploring Eastern European craft brewing traditions
- Casual evenings when a sessionable dark beer suits the mood
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Opillia Dunkel taste like? Opillia Dunkel is a smooth, malt-driven dark lager with dominant flavors of toasted bread, dark chocolate, caramel, and roasted nuts, balanced by moderate hop bitterness and a clean finish.
How does Opillia Dunkel compare to German dunkels? German Munich dunkels like Ayinger Altbairisch Dunkel tend to emphasize a more pronounced bready malt sweetness, while Opillia Dunkel leans slightly toward cocoa and molasses notes with a comparable clean lager finish. Both styles share the same malt-forward philosophy, though Opillia's use of Carpathian water contributes a subtly different mineral backbone.
Is Opillia Dunkel good for beginners? Yes — at 4.8% ABV with a smooth, approachable malt character and no aggressive roast or bitterness, it serves as an excellent entry point into dark lager styles.
Where is Opillia Dunkel made? Opillia Dunkel is brewed at Pivzavod Opillia, located on Ul. Bilecka 33 in Ternopil, a city in western Ukraine near the Carpathian foothills.
What foods pair well with Opillia Dunkel? Roasted pork or bratwurst complements the beer's caramel malt sweetness. Aged Gouda or smoked cheeses echo its toasted character. Dark rye bread with butter mirrors the bread-crust aromatics. Beef stew or goulash pairs naturally with the cocoa and molasses mid-palate. Chocolate desserts with moderate sweetness bring out the dark chocolate notes.
What sizes does Opillia Dunkel come in? Opillia Dunkel is commonly available in 500ml bottles.
Is Opillia Dunkel worth the price? Opillia Dunkel positions as a value-tier import dark lager, delivering authentic Munich dunkel character and traditional low-temperature fermentation quality at a price point well below many German imports in the same style category.
Why Opillia Dunkel?
What earns Opillia Dunkel attention in a crowded dark lager field is its production method — slow, low-temperature fermentation in Austrian-type camp cellars is a traditional technique that most modern breweries have abandoned in favor of speed. The result is a noticeably cleaner malt profile than many competitors at this price tier. Naturally soft Carpathian water provides a mineral foundation that lets the barley malt speak without harshness. For drinkers who want a legitimate dunkel experience from an unexpected origin, this Ukrainian entry delivers substance over hype.
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