lemasney (217), Trenton, New Jersey, USA Apr 26, 2008 Abita Purple Haze
ABV: 5.5%
Calories: estimated at 150 C
Volume: pint
Glass: shaker
Purchased at: Firkin Tavern, Ewing, NJ
Price: $5.00
Consumed at: Firkin Tavern, Ewing, NJ
sensory first impression: Conditioned. Wheaty. Like Grape Soda. Candy sweet raspberry. Hoppy, coated tongue. Long after taste. Crisp and dry finish. No head. Yellow gold, Amber. Nice body and legs.
Aroma: 7 out of 10
Visuals: 4 out of 5
Taste: 7 out of 10
Palate: 4 out of 5
Overall experience: 14 out of 20. I liked the raspberry overtones.
spikester (334), Salem, Oregon, USA Jul 3, 2008 Hazy amber with small white head, some lacings. Aroma is raspberry. Light bodied beer with some raspberry flavor. Not too bad for a flavored beer. WesKBob (116), Bethany, Oklahoma, USA Jul 1, 2008 Pours a cloudy pale yellow. Thin white head that fizzles out quickly. Very faint aroma, with just a bit of breadiness and raspberry. Flavor is equally faint. Mouthfeel is very thin--watery and fizzy. Even if this style is up your alley, there are better examples out there. Can’t really find much to recommend this one. kramer17801 (1828), sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 27, 2008 12 oz bottle. Pours slightly hazy straw yellow body with a very quickly fading fizzy white head. The aroma is a mix of sweaty grain, wheat, and light raspberry puree. The flavor is pretty low on the fruit with much more of that sweaty sickly wheat than anything. A little yeastiness and an earthy very seedy note on the finish with a lingering mineral note. It reminds me of poor quality wild raspberries where there isn’t much juice, but lots of those tiny grainy seeds. Mouthfeel is limp and thin with an excessive amount of prickly fizzy carbonation. Overall, not only is this a bad fruit beer, it’s just a bad beer period. Edgekrusher (12), , USA Jun 26, 2008 Bottled. Poured out a cloudy amber color. Head foamed up nicely with many larger bubbles and disappeared fairly quick. Smells faint of rasberries, but the taste is very subtle. Goes down very smooth. I can see this being a good beer for people who don’t drink much beer (women, freshmen college students..). timfoolery (270), Alabama, USA Jun 21, 2008 Bottle from Total Wine in Roseville, CA. It’s what is advertised: a raspberry wheat beer. The taste was a little light, and the carbination was a little heavy. It’s also fairly drinkable, but nothing to write home about.
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