I recently tried this for a first time. Magnotta is a brewery I was alittle skeptical off, and a style Ive yet to be impressed by...but hot damn! I was very, very surprised and pleased!
How do you guys feel? Is this anything special?
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Magnotta Altbier
I like Wunder Weisse and would be ham dappy to try it on draught, in fact I'd take it any day over Hacker-Pschorr or Erdinger.
The Altbier intrigues me, we havent had any 'Alt" (=german for Old, indicates it is an ale which pre-dates the now popular bottom-fermented lager in Germany) for some time. Pinkus Müller was the last import we saw. Really nice one.
The Altbier intrigues me, we havent had any 'Alt" (=german for Old, indicates it is an ale which pre-dates the now popular bottom-fermented lager in Germany) for some time. Pinkus Müller was the last import we saw. Really nice one.
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Yes, the bottled Wunder Weiss struck me as a tad light in the the body and overall flavor, as if it were a little too carefully managed for bottling. It's still extremely pleasant in the same way as a nice Mild Brown can be, more delicate, tasty.
Paulaner is still my favorite bottled (6x355) Hefeweizen, the balance and flavor is simply great for an easy to find Beer Store item.
Paulaner is still my favorite bottled (6x355) Hefeweizen, the balance and flavor is simply great for an easy to find Beer Store item.
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