Neither as consistent nor as complex as Aecht’s better rauchbiers, retaining acute wood chip-burnt cedar-smoked confluence and eerie mushroom-olfacotry nose. At weakening finish, deeper roasted hop inertia would’ve sufficed in place of mere hop-fizzed tease.
Monthly Archives: January 2009
BAMBERGER MAHR’S WEISSE BOCK
Fine frothy-headed bock leaves lavish Brussels lace and heavy carbolic fizz atop buttery wheat-dried citric-hopped effervescence. Soothing prune-raisin-cherry tartness underscores medium-bodied fare. Just a tad less busy, bold, and filling than most German bocks while in need of more pronounced adjuncts at port-like finish to put it over the top.
BAMBERGER MAHR’S WEISSE
BAMBERGER MAHR’S PILSNER
BAMBERGER MAHR’S JUBELFESTBIER
Though a tad watery and soft-bodied for German festival ale, brown-bodied jubilation will overjoy brown ale and mild porter lovers with its smoked meat opening, coffee-dried walnut-cola-Brazil nut roast, and ashen chocolate-seeded vanilla bean confluence. Overall creaminess lacks, but softer palates may not care.
BAMBERGER MAHR’S CHRISTMAS BOCK
BAMBERGER KAISERDOM WEIZEN KRISTALLKLAR
BALTIKA WHEAT (#8)
BALTIKA PORTER (#6)
Despite 7% alcohol heft, mahogany-hued moderate body maintains light port appeal as ethereal prune-raisin register, sour cherry proxy, and barren currant-grape trickle soak dry wood-smoked tone. Roasted nuttiness saturates caramelized barleymalt foundation and lurking dark chocolate-y maple sugaring infiltrates amiable Black Forest cake finish.







