My love of beer has led me to many wonderful beers and
style on that some times get over looked is lagers. Some beer geeks say that
lager is a dirty word. But I think that some average national domestic lagers
aren’t the best but some foreign and/or imported lagers are much better. Here
is on from Austria, another Wiesleburger Bier and this is their Gold a Euro
pale lager, 5.0% abv. This pale lager pours a bright golden straw color not
unlike must US lager. There is about a half a finger thin white head that doesn’t
stay to long no does it fade to fast. I saw a big amount of bubbles from the
bottom of the glass with plenty of light coming through. I could see right
through the beer. The aroma on this Gold was of light malt and straw, with a
very tiny metallic scent but I was really looking hard. The aroma is similar to
a Pabst Blue Ribbon but better. The taste is of light straw, light malts and a
faint biscuit flavor. The mouth feel on this Gold is very light, crisp and very
refreshing. This beer finish clean and crisp, with a nice refreshing bubble on
your tongue. The aftertaste is light malts, but does fade quickly leaving a
small metallic taste in the back of your mouth. This beer is very sessionable,
both in taste and in the abv%. You could drink this all day during a hot
summers day. I’m giving this an A. A very well crafted lager here. I would
recommend this to every beer drinker. This isn’t overly complex in any way
shape or form. I loved it. This could be your everyday beer. I would say so!
Cheers! Please enjoy responsibly!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Wieselburger Bier Stammbrāu
Well here is yet another beer
from my wonderful Austrian Christmas gift, another Austrian beer. This one is
Wieselburger Bier Stammbrāu, 5.4% ABV a pale Euro lager. The Wieselburger
brewery has been around, and in business since 1770. This Austrian beer comes
with a neat swivel top. This pale lager pours a medium golden color with a
finger and a half white head that fades at a medium speed and leaves behind a
small and thin lacing. This Wieselburger has a good amount of light coming through
the glass with nice tiny carbonation bubbles. The aroma has that common Euro lager
scent, a musky grainy aroma with a hint of a biscuit like smell. The taste is
much better than the aroma; there is semi-sweetness to it with that hint of a grainy
biscuit. This is better than the more common Euro lager you find. There is a
small metallic taste on the end but doesn’t stick around. The mouth feel is
light with a nice fizzle of carbonation on you tongue. The finish is somewhat
bubbly, clean, and crisp. Wieselburger has an aftertaste that fades kind of
quick with a fading biscuit quality. This is a good everyday beer, so getting
an A- from me. There's nothing wrong with this one at all. This is just a plain
everyday good drinking beer. I do recommend this if you’re in the market for an
everyday beer, and the swivel top is a cool conversation starter. It does get
points for that. So go out and try this one, you might like it. Happy New Year!
Cheers! Please drink responsibly!
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Gösser Zwickl Naturtrüb
I hope everyone is having a
warm, wonderful, and happy holidays. I know I am, I love this time of year.
Well I know it’s been a little while since my last post but here is yet another
beer. This beer, Gösser Zwickl naturtrüb, 5.2% ABV is Austrian beer, a Keller
beer or Golden Lager. I got this as a Christmas gift from Austria with three other beers. This beer is a common beer in Austria, and found in the
US, imported in by Heineken. This Gösser pours a light to medium orange/deep
gold color with a nice two and a half creamy, bright white foamy head. The head
does stick around with nice big bubbly lacing.
I did see some light coming through the glass with a nice amount of
little carbonation bubbles. The aroma on this Gösser Keller beer is citrusy, a
little like a lemon, but not like a wit beer. There is a very faint lemon peal
there with a very small hop note on the end. This beer smells a lot like a
summer day, just bight and refreshing. The taste is nice crisp with a light
lemon flavor, but not over powering in any way. It has a nice hit of it to make
it refreshing. I also found there to be a very tiny hop taste/bitterness on the
end but it also taste like lemon bitterness. The mouth feel on the Gösser is
light, crisp and refreshing, and the aftertaste is just as good, with that
citrusy lemon/lemon peal. The taste does stick around in your mouth for a bit,
and there is a small stickiness in the after taste as well. Well I am giving
this an A+. This is just a very tasty and delicious beer. I means simple but
just so well crafted with a great balance of all its wonderful flavors. This is ten times better than any American
lager I’ve ever had. I would highly recommend this to anyone in a heartbeat, no
matter what they're taste in beer might be. Please go and try this if you have
not, it’s so worth a try, and you will not be disappointed. Happy New Year!
Cheers! Please enjoy responsibly!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Samuel Adams Boston Lager
One of the most common styles
of beer found in your local store is probably a lager. This is Samuel Adams
Boston Lager, 4.90% ABV. This is a Vienna lager, which originated in Vienna
Austria This is somewhat similar to a German lager. Boston Lager pours a light
amber orange color with half a finger thin white head that fades rather
quickly. There is a good amount of light coming through the glass and tiny
carbonation bubble streaming quickly off the bottom of the mug. The aroma on
the Boston Lager is rich and malty with a lighter biscuit or breaded scent. The
taste on this Boston Lager is slightly malty, bready and has a nice touch of a
grainy biscuit taste, and a faint metallic taste. The mouth feel is light with
a nice hint of carbonation on your tongue. This beer has a clean finish and a
nice slight malted aftertaste, but there is a faint metallic taste present.
This beer does sit a bit heavier with you that some lagers do, and even some
Vienna Lagers might. But this is a good B beer. Much better than I was
expecting it to be for never having tried this. This lager is a bit on the
heavy side, but not over doing it. I do recommend this; it’s a good one. So
please come down to Mike’s Discount Beverage’s, 4700 Park Rd., Charlotte NC
28207 for a six pack of this Samuel Adams Boston Lager. Cheers and Happy Holidays!
Please Enjoy responsibly!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Peterus Oud Bruin
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