
It is indeed amber, on the dark side of it, and a little muddy looking. Honey is the only added ingredient so don't expect cookies or spices or the other stuff of Christmas beers. The ABV is a modest 5.7%, but there's 75cl of it to make up for that. There's a very strong sweet element in the aroma which I'm guessing is down to the honey, though with a suggestion of banana esters too.
Flavourwise, it's quite plain. There's a tendency when lager brewers make ale that they make them extremely clean, crisp and lager-like, which can be wonderful in a hop-forward beer. This isn't one of those, so comes across as a little vapid and lacking in character. Yes there's the honey, and the banana, and a little cake or cookie, but not a whole lot else, other than a dry and savoury buzz from the suspended yeast bits. I suspect that the chassis of this "ale" is a weissbier, and it should be approached as one.
I'm not feeling the Christmas cheer here: not an ounce of warmth or festive frivolity. Yes, Virginia, there is a place for cinnamon and nutmeg and high ABVs in Christmas beers. Don't let the Austrians tell you different.
No comments:
Post a Comment