#15 Don Mateo hefeweizen
24. Don Mateo - "Way out Weizen" - Hefeweizen
Dark gold to orange in appearance, served mine 'mit hefe'. deep haze from some of the trub/bottle yeast. Big head which dissipated to a thin lacy creaminess. Heaps of Clove phenols with some slight fruity banana esters coming through. Slightly doughy presence as well. Low carbonation and a full mouth feel, quite thick/heavy (probably due to the low carbonation.) Mines almost flat. It poured great!
Sweet sweet pilsner malt presence with a lingering doughiness on the palate, rather bready. Backed up with full on clove flavours. I'm getting some diacetyl on the palate but there was none on the nose. (Maybe it's a bad day for me) it could be vanilla characteristics if I'm mistaken. Hop bitterness is light. Finishes quite smooth with some lingering wheat characteristics and fruitiness.
Quite quaffable. Only downside was the low carbonation. Biggest improvement I'd go for is a lower mash temp and higher carbonation as this was quite full on the palate. Other than that, a decent beer Don! very phenolic!
Cheers!
I recapped the lucky number 13 bottles. The let off a marginal 'hiss' nothing extravagant. I'd say notung you just had a single bottle overprimed/infected. Unless you bulk primed i dont see these being super carbonated anytime soon.
Dont be too concerned at this point, all 4 i had were not about to pop their top.
I'll be tasting one tonight for true carbonation. :icon_cheers:
5 - Fourstar - Reunification Express
I'm not a fan of bland, asian lagers, but this one smells like a good one. Nice, subtle hop smell, with a hint of maltiness.
Again, will re-iterate, I am not a fan of asian lagers, but I would actively seek this beer out to match with food, or a warm, cloudless afternoon with mates.
Damn, Fourstar, you know your stuff
That's cause there was nothing "bland" about your beer. It was great!Interesting to note, your inital statement was 'bland asian lagers' which turned to 'asian lagers'. Nooiiiice
Yeah, I think I was the only one in the swap to rant about it. Could still appreciate it as a well made beer, though. Must have been something in it didn't agree with me, or it exceeded my personal Lupulin threshold :lol:Glad you liked it, or atleast more than my last swap beer.
Yeah, I think I was the only one in the swap to rant about it. Could still appreciate it as a well made beer, though. Must have been something in it didn't agree with me, or it exceeded my personal Lupulin threshold :lol:
BTW, the TTLL is now in the fermenter with a litre starter of 1968. OG was 1054. Will report on it in a couple of weeks.
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