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Shift Pale Lager
- New Belgium Brewing
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rAvg: 3.65
pDev: 14.52%
Reviews: 190
Hads: 516
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Brewed by:
New Belgium Brewing
Colorado
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United States
Style | ABV
American Pale Lager
| 5.00%
ABV
Availability:
Year-round.
can (182)
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bottle (7)
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on-tap (1)
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bnes09
Illinois
4.83
/5
rDev
+32.3%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 5
Beautiful golden copper color with excellent clarity and large visible bubbles. Big head on the pour and coats the glass in creamy lacing.
Fresh aroma of pine needles, spinach leaves, herbs and flowers.
Solid malt backbone of mild wheat and rye. Spice hop character follows the aroma. Exceptional balance.
Light to medium body and ample carbonation brings the flavors to life.
I love seeing breweries come out with a fresh, flavorful lager for a change. Lots of malt character in this one adds heart to the brew. Tasty, refreshing and highly sessionable.
Serving type: can
12-28-2012 17:34:39 |
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johntfox
Florida
3.75
/5
rDev
+2.7%
05-21-2013 01:35:02 |
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teraflx
Arizona
3.5
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rDev
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05-18-2013 20:35:41 |
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shelby415
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05-18-2013 19:27:36 |
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rheff
Arkansas
3.25
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rDev
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05-17-2013 03:39:14 |
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eulerthegrape
California
4
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05-16-2013 17:57:37 |
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MinorThreat
Colorado
2.75
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rDev
-24.7%
05-16-2013 02:22:07 |
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Slay40
Michigan
2.5
/5
rDev
-31.5%
05-12-2013 02:30:33 |
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ystazi
Illinois
3.25
/5
rDev
-11%
05-11-2013 19:50:33 |
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ToddHolder
Illinois
3
/5
rDev
-17.8%
05-11-2013 01:27:14 |
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JakeDebus
Maryland
3.75
/5
rDev
+2.7%
05-10-2013 15:05:38 |
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Zimm
New Jersey
3.25
/5
rDev
-11%
05-10-2013 11:44:22 |
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Xzfgiimtsath
Texas
3.25
/5
rDev
-11%
05-10-2013 00:46:47 |
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falloutsnow
Illinois
3.58
/5
rDev
-1.9%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 3.5
From: Binny's, Bloomingdale, IL
Date: Best by 6/13/2013
Glass: Standard US pint
With Shift, New Belgium has a solid "mild" American lager. The beer is somewhat hoppy, somewhat of pale malts, neither striking the palate with too much intensity. The result is a drinkable, sessionable beer that won't overpower or saturate the palate into being tired, while at the same time letting one know that he or she is drinking an American-influenced beer (mostly due to the hop choices). This was enjoyable, and one to consider if I'm seeking out a mild, lager-like beer with American-influenced hopping.
The beer pours a 1cm tall head of fairly clean, white foam, with average retention of around one minute. The head fades to a thin ring around the perimeter of the glass, leaving moderate lacing, mostly a scattered array of dots, but also a few larger blotches clinging to the sides of the glass. The body is a golden yellow color, transparent, with light bringing out lighter, paler shades of yellow. Carbonation is visible through the body, and it is both somewhat vigorous and numerous.
The aroma is generally assertive, but not aggressive or blustering: the hops are present, but not dank or heavy, and the malt is consciously tame and in the background. The mix is an interesting blend of mildly fruity (guava, mango) and citrusy hops, arising from the Nelson Sauvin and Cascade, respectively. In this can at least, the hops seem to be most prominent, the slightly toasted and sweet malt appearing as more of an afterthought. A bit one-dimensional as a result.
The overall flavor is generally hoppy and fruity, with the malts being largely relegated to the background. Again, this leads to the beer feeling, at times, rather one-dimensional. Front of palate finds fruit flavors (guava and passion fruit, with a bit of pear) with a mild pale base malt sweetness. Mid-palate finds more "heaviness" to the hop flavors, with continued pale malt sweetness and perhaps a hint of the Munich malt that's in this beer. Back of palate features mild bitterness, slightly grainy and toasted malts accompany the sweet, pale malts, and slight fruit flavors (more pear than anything tropical). Aftertaste is with a somewhat tannic, astringent, dry bitterness, with continued citrus (orange) and marginal tropical fruit (guava, mango) flavor.
Beer is light to medium-light in body, with enough carbonation to gently foam the beer completely upon the palate. The resulting mouthfeel is soft, foamy, and somewhat creamy. Closes mostly dry, with little residual stickiness hanging on the palate.
Serving type: bottle
05-09-2013 05:09:43 |
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DasBoot2112
North Carolina
3.25
/5
rDev
-11%
05-09-2013 03:47:25 |
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KajII
North Carolina
3.19
/5
rDev
-12.6%
look: 3 | smell: 3 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.25 | overall: 3.25
[Suggested Glassware: Lager Glass]
The pour was a clear pale golden yellow with a small (less than 1 finger) white creamy head that diminished rapidly, leaving behind a thin film and small collar with very good sticky lacing.
The aroma was mild of a light grain malt, floral and grassy hops and a doughy yeast with a note of citrus (lemon and grapefruit) and a light fruity ester (apple and pears).
The taste was lightly bitter and rather grainy with a mild fruitiness from the start, becoming lightly hoppy with a nice grapefruit presence and a bitter lemon peel taste towards the finish. The flavor hung around for a good while following the swallow, with a bold citrus peel bitterness left behind.
Mouthfeel was light in body with a thin dry texture and a lively carbonation.
Overall this brew was a lot better than I expected out of a Pale Lager. It possessed a very nice bold bitterness along with a slight fruity sweetness, which working together created a well balanced and easy to drink brew...
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Serving type: can
05-08-2013 18:46:29 |
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Beerswag
California
3.75
/5
rDev
+2.7%
05-05-2013 10:16:58 |
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ZEB89
Pennsylvania
3.5
/5
rDev
-4.1%
05-04-2013 19:52:17 |
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BDF2000
Virginia
3
/5
rDev
-17.8%
05-02-2013 16:56:14 |
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BrianSherry
Michigan
4.25
/5
rDev
+16.4%
05-01-2013 20:55:20 |
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adam_e
North Carolina
3.75
/5
rDev
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04-30-2013 20:29:20 |
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djs467
Colorado
4
/5
rDev
+9.6%
04-30-2013 16:20:27 |
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RonaldTheriot
Louisiana
3.31
/5
rDev
-9.3%
look: 4 | smell: 3.25 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.25
New Belgium Shift has a thick, fluffy, off-white head and a clear, bubbly, old-gold appearance, with lots of heavy lacing left on the glass. The aroma is faint, but one can detect bit of piney hops and tap water. The taste is of pine, citrus fruit (think lemon), tap water, and a shade of sweet grain. Mouthfeel is light and watery, and New Belgium Shift finishes crisp, clean, refreshing, drinkable, and dull. This is just another over-priced, flaccid, exceptionally dull failure from New Belgium, a company that seems to have a penchant for producing these depressing offerings. If you want to waste some money, this might be a fine choice.
RJT
Serving type: can
04-30-2013 12:51:34 |
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ortie
Kentucky
4
/5
rDev
+9.6%
04-28-2013 23:40:08 |
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