Friday, June 6, 2008

June Brew Review / Tasty Sojourn


Weihenstephaner HefeWeissbier
Brauerei Weihenstephan
Freising, Germany
brauerei-weihenstephan.de

The dark mustard hazy color hefe displays capacious pillowy foam. Aroma of banana, lemon, vanilla, and spice along with light malts and a little whiff of hops. Flavor hits with a very solid creamy wheat taste – banana and lemon again, clove, cracker, delicate hops and extremely slight bubblegum. Nicely carbonated mouthfeel with a fine pepper tinge. Please refrain from garnishing with a lemon or orange, as it will mask some of the greatness actually in this beer.

Appearance: 4
Smell: 4.5
Taste: 4
Mouthfeel: 4.5
Drinkability: 4.5
Overall = 4.2

Style: Hefeweizen
Alcohol By Volume : 5.40%
Availability : Year Round
Sample Size: 12oz. bottle
Pairings:
Cheese: Edam, Feta
Cuisine: Weisswurst (white sausage), Sushi
Glassware: Weizen glass
Price: $7.99 six pack


Skinny Dip
New Belgium Brewing Inc.
Fort Collins, Colorado
newbelgium.com

Skinny Dip is a replacement and retuned recipe of New Belgium’s retired brew, Loft. Pours a clear light copper color with an ample head. Aroma is biscuity cookie and very malty with a minute hop presence. Flavor notes of kaffir lime and cascade hops sit to the back while the malt dominates. The mouthfeel is similar in fashion to Fat Tire as it begins with sweetness and is then topped with light to moderate carbonation.
Skinny Dip is a exceptional session brew that is not only refreshing, but is perfect for those looking for the ‘figure-friendly’ alternative to those light or ultra beers this summer. If anyone cares, Skinny Dip is only 114 calories per 12oz serving.

Appearance: 3.5
Smell: 4
Taste: 4.5
Mouthfeel: 3.5
Drinkability: 4.5
Overall = 4.1

Style: American Blonde Ale
Alcohol By Volume : 4.20%
Availability : Spring & Summer Release
Sample Size: 12 oz. brown bottle
Pairings:
Cheese: Monterey Pepper Jack, Havarti
Cuisine: Salad, Seafood, Quiche
Glassware: Pint glass
Price: $7.99 six pack


Weihenstephan, founded 1040 AD is the oldest established brewery and have created an amazing benchmark of the Hefeweizen style. To break it down, Hefe- yeast and Weizen- wheat, typically referes to an unfiltered wheat ale that has yeast added for natural, bottle-conditioning. If you enjoyed the Weihenstephaner please try the “Holy Grail” for Hefeweizen from Austin’s Live Oak brewery. They do not bottle but you can find the beer on tap at a few different bars in Houston, Austin, and around Texas (not yet Beaumont).

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