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Unplugged Imperial Weizen
- New Glarus Brewing Company
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rAvg: 4.09
pDev: 12.96%
Reviews: 299
Hads: 82
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New Glarus Brewing Company
Wisconsin
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United States
Style | ABV
Weizenbock
| 9.60%
ABV
Availability:
Rotating.
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erog5188
Wisconsin
3.9
/5
rDev
-4.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Serving: Red Foiled "Unplugged Bottle"
Served into a Gold Rimmed Ayinger Weiss Glass.
Appearance: Very Orange and Opaque, HUGE Frothy head that lead to awesome lacing down the rest of the glass.
Smell: Bananas Bananas Bananas! after that cloves are prevalent and then at the end a little "hot" as the 9.6% showed through.
Mouthfeel: Full and very "bready" Resembles many weiss beers that come to memory.
Taste: Bananas again, Fruity but also Balanced by a bready malt presence, The alcohol really came through for me late and I thought that it overpowered the flavor after each drink.
It was a very good beer but was a little to boozie for me, I probably wouldn't purchase it again but then again probably wouldn't turn one down.
Cheers!
Serving type: bottle
10-21-2011 18:18:43 |
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look: 3.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3.5
I have to confess, this bottle was alleged to be 2 years old. I cant confirm that, but the expectation on my end here is that a fresh one of these would be wonderful (as the bottle itself suggests), but an older one just doesn't maintain. this one poured a really cloudy pale yellow color with an average white bubbly head. the nose is vanilla and cinnamon, with some honey sweetness and more alcohol than I am used to in wheat beer. my girlfriend loved the flavor, thought the spice and sweet combination was fantastic. I liked it less, with the spice being a little overdone, and the wheat malt sort of having a deteriorated flavor to it, not as fresh and clean as it might have been. it lost its ability to support the other flavors, which don't seem to have diminished at all. the feel came across a little thin, and the alcohol was piercing. new glarus does some wonderful stuff, and im sure a bottle right off the line of this would rectify that viewpoint, but this beer (however old it really was) just did not get it done. way out of balance, weird yeast properties, and just sort of all over the place. I will have to revisit this one when I can verify its source and birthday.
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look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
Bottle from jprime
Golden orange colour, about a finger of white head, a little bit of lace as well. Smell is quite hoppy, big pineapple and orangey citrus notes, malty and wheaty character, lots of hops in this one though. Taste has a wheaty character mixed with plenty of hops, orange, tangerine and pineapple, fairly bitter throughout, touches of honey, lightly sweet in the finish with a bit more wheat, hoppy aftertaste. Medium body, medium carbonation, lightly dry. A solid hoppy wheat beer and really drinkable despite this not being quite what I expected.
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look: 4 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 4
Bottle shared by Pino, 12oz into a tulip.
Poured with the yeast, golden orange body with an offwhite head and light lacing + retention. Hoppy nose, wheat, citrus/grapefruit/pineapple and definite weizen yeast character. Taste is bitter, hoppy, yeasty, with more pineapple and tropical fruit notes. Some canned pineapple juice character comes to mind. Quite nice, would love to try this fresh on draught.
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Chilled bottle into a glass. Given to me by largadeer, the Beer Jesus. Thanks! From notes.
A: Pours a cloudy, glowing goldenrod body with long-retaining off-white head.
S: Tons of bubblegum, with banana and clove.
T: The taste also begins with bubblegum; it segues into a banana-earthy hop melange that leads into a straight clove finish. It's very interesting how powerful the flavors are, yet how distinct and phased they are. The exhalation is all banana. There's a bitterness and some rind-like quality throughout; I pick up the yeast as chalky residue in the aftertaste.
M: Great body; this is medium-plus bodied, with medium-plus carbonation. The effervescence helps it go down smoother.
O: This is good on the whole, but it needs some tweaks as far as the yeast is concerned.
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/5
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a beautiful golden pour, clean but I threw in the bit of sediment at the bottom and made it cloudy. A nice 2 fingers of foamy head, excellent lacing.
lots of lemon scent coming off of this! Smells of alcohol, yeast, and lemon!
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medium body, high arbonation, nice creamy mouthfeel.. Very refreshing.
an excellent beer coming from someone who isn't all that crazy about wheat beers. Very citrusy, delicious and extremely refreshing.
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/5
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12oz bottle into a snifter
A: Pours a very hazy golden color with two fingers of pillowy foam. Retention is remarkable. So is the lacing.
S: Strong wheat starts off with toffee, clove, and banana. Clove is quite strong in this beer, but the toffee and banana help balance out the spice. The beer actually smells quite sweet.
T: Strong spices start this beer off - I get lots of clove here. Behind that, I get a strong wheat flavor with toffee sweetness along with mild banana.
M: Medium to thick mouthfeel with strong carbonation.
O: This was a pretty complex Imperial Weizen. Lots of spice from the yeast and a nice sweetness to balance. I really like this one.
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