Well I guess I'll make my posts a little better than Wes'... you know, because I take better notes.
Pinkus Muller Organic Hefe-Weissen
Now this one through me for a curve. Hefe-Weissens are the German wheat beers. Up until this point none of the Hefe-Weissens have tasted as what I recognize as a wheat beer. Until this sexy beast hit the scene. This beer is what I'd call a wheat beer. Retha also found this to be an enjoyable beer. What I found to be some-what strange was the fact that the beer smelt of bananas. Wes decided to throw in, "I knew a hippy drug dealer who drank only this; cuz' it's organic." Due to our overall joy with this brew, we will grant it 4 steins out of 5.
Pinkus Muller Organic UrPils.
This beer threw me for a curve because it smelt like tomato soup (to me). But it did carry a good head that sustained well. This was a deliciously sweet, yet hoppy brew that tasted like a mild Pilsner. But certainly was tasty none-the-less. A tasty 3.75 out of 5 steins.
Pinkus Muller Organic Munster Alt
A what? Okay, well I'll drink it (that wasn't a quote... that was what I think I must have thought before drinking this one). This also carried a mild soup smell; but was definitely sweater than its predecessors. Strangely it was also a little sour (more than the others). But all 3 of the Pinkus beers were definitely similar. That in mind, we will give it a similar rating of 3.75 out of 5 steins.
Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock
Yes, another Aecht. If you have a problem with that have a few of them... then tell me what you think about us trying so many of them. A dark color complimented by the usual Rauchbier smoky aroma (which Wes and I love). Retha didn't really care for this beer. But she doesn't care too much for the genre of beer. So her comments will be omitted from this post. "I love this stuff", yea, that's a comment I will happily post. I don't know if an Urbock is the same as a Bock. But I certainly would not call this a Bock. Either way, I don't care, this was delicious. 4 steins out of 5.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
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