kujo9 (1044), North Ridgeville, Ohio, USA Jan 11, 2008 22 oz bottle 12/23/07: Cloudy, light amber w/ a thin, but lasting white head. Wehat malt & a lightly tart malty aroma at first. Grainy w/ a hint of dried apricots with a touch of alcohol rounds out the nose. Wheat malt flavor up front w/ a lightly crisp tartness. Grainy, mild green apple fruity flavor as well, but wheat dominates. A slight bit boring actually. Finish is dry, bitter, and lightly acidic. A bit too bitter for my liking. Aftertaste is wheat malt w/ a light frutiness, and still bitter. Medium high CO2, smooth, w/ well hidden alcohol. Medium body. I’m not sure if I’m impressed or disappointed! More than I expected from Pyramid given their line up of beers, but not an overly exciting beer to me.
DarkElf (2627), La Jolla, California, USA Aug 19, 2008 04-Apr-08 (22-oz bottle: BevMo in La Jolla, CA) Don’t expect this beer to resemble a fine German Hefeweizen in any way. As the small, bubbly, tan head dissipates at a rapid pace, it sounds like a bowl of Rice Crispies. Within 30 seconds, the hazy, bright-amber body has no crown whatsoever. The nose doesn’t smell much like a Hefeweizen either; it’s malty and sweet with a hint of hops, but there’s hardly a suggestion of fruity or spicy yeast components. The flavor is sweet and fairly caramely with moderate banana, a hint of spicy and a fairly bready finish. There’s a gentle tartness to help balance the sweetness, and the light, dusty hop flavor in the finish is pleasant. Full-bodied on the palate with medium carbonation. The beer comes dangerously close to weighing down the palate with a stale mouthfeel, but the light tartness and dusty hop dryness and bitterness come to the rescue. I can’t say I’m a fan of taking a traditional style and "imperializing" it, but even though this beer doesn’t bear much resemblance to a hefeweizen, it’s still pretty enjoyable. Headbanger (958), Aurora, Illinois, USA Aug 11, 2008 22oz bottle-Pours a nice hazy yellow orange with a small head which emits an aroma of banana, yeast, malt, and fruit. Taste is of the same with some hops and slight alcohol thrown in. This light to medium bodied brew seems to hide the alcohol but then it pops up on you in the back end. Not a bad brew but not as good as New Glarus’s. Hangover (667), Atlanta, USA Aug 8, 2008 Cloudy, dark orangish pour with a thin head. Aroma has a lot of malt with a bit of banana and bubblegum. Mouthfeel is slighltly carbonated and there is some malty sweetness up front. Alcohol is evident and the only real hefe flavor charateristic is the banana. Really a bit harsh. Slight yeasty aftertaste. 17thfloor (636), Chicago, Illinois, USA Aug 7, 2008 Pours an unclear orange with a medium white froth on top. Caramel, some light sweet banana, a little bit fruity and what seems like some barrel tartness in the aroma. Tastes similar to a higher ABV version of their amber-weizen. Lots of caramel, some banana and yeast. A little bit tart but mostly sweet caramel. Some bitterness in the finish. I can honestly say this is a unique flavor, as I haven’t had something like this ever. Similar to the amber-weizen mixed with pureed apples. Medium body with light fizzy carbonation. It does cover the 7.5% well. DuffMan (1915), Calgary, Alberta, Canada Aug 2, 2008 Hazy orange, aroma faintly of banana, more of straight shooting pale malt. Flavour is mostly pale malt, some fruity yeastiness, and mild wheat character. This doesn’t truly satisfy as a hefe, and thus fails in concept I would say. Not horrible, but why bother?
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