Ayinger Ur-Weisse
Beer No: 97
Page No: 560
Category: White
It's been almost a month with no beer reviews, so I figure that's ample time away. I guess other things just got the better of me. It started with a weekend missed due to prior engagements and then I just didn't have the inclination to catch up from the missed weekend and the weekend turned into a week, and from there, it just spiraled out of control. Then came Sunday, Stone's 4th Annual Sour Fest kicked my butt into gear. I had an amazing time sampling some absolutely amazing beers (I'll post the full beer list in a bit).
So I'm back. I've still got tons of beers lined up to enjoy from the book and I can't wait to start reviewing them again. So we'll start with a nice German wheat, the Ayinger Ur-Weisse. I'm generally a fan of Ayinger's beers and I enjoyed this nice wheat beer that packs a bit of malts along with it. Not as fruity as your standard wheat, nor really having all of the spices, this beer is well balanced and a perfect fit for a warm day in the sun.
It's good to be back and hopefully I can stay on schedule again and not take a few weeks off any more like I did here.
My review, cross-posted at RateBeer.com:
Ayinger Ur-Weisse by Brauerei Aying
Aroma: 7/10
Appearance: 4/5
Taste: 7/10
Palate: 3/5
Overall: 14/20
Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
500mL bottle from Hi Time Wines. Pours cloudy, hazy yellow/orange with nice head and some lacing. Aroma is slight wheat, spices, and malts, all blended together nicely. Taste is refreshing, light, malty, nice balance of wheat and cloves. Slight bitterness at the finish, but a very nice finish and easy drinkability.



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