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2019 GABF Pro AM Entry with The Lone Girl Brewery Waunakee, WI
1st Place Award at Between The Bluffs Beer Festival Beer Competition 2018
Its name means "dark wheat," and that's just what it is. An amber-colored version of a german hefeweizen, Dunkelweizen has the same spicy yeast and creamy wheat character of its pale counterpart, but with as much rich maltiness as a dark Bavarian lager. An ale with
1st Place Award at Between The Bluffs Beer Festival Beer Competition 2018
Its name means "dark wheat," and that's just what it is. An amber-colored version of a german hefeweizen, Dunkelweizen has the same spicy yeast and creamy wheat character of its pale counterpart, but with as much rich maltiness as a dark Bavarian lager. An ale with a hazy mahogany color, medium-full body, and spicy bread aromas and flavors.
Voted Most Popular Beer Award Wauktoberfest - October 2019
This famous German style is stronger than an everyday lager and it the fuel for Oktoberfest celebrations all over the world. The original pre-industrial Oktoberfest was called Marzenbier, brewed at the end of the brewing season in the spring to be lagered in caves all summer for fa
Voted Most Popular Beer Award Wauktoberfest - October 2019
This famous German style is stronger than an everyday lager and it the fuel for Oktoberfest celebrations all over the world. The original pre-industrial Oktoberfest was called Marzenbier, brewed at the end of the brewing season in the spring to be lagered in caves all summer for fall and harvest festivities. A full-bodied and elegant red-amber beer with a subdued German noble hop bitterness and complex malty profile that is great all year round.
Silver Medal Award Lagers Home Brewing Club Championship - October 2019
A gorgeous yet unassuming crimson-colored brew, 7 Rivers Red IPA is strikingly familiar in its smooth, copper body and distinctively American, crisp clean character.
Its well-balanced multi-grain backbone offers approachability, yet this radically malt and hop forwar
Silver Medal Award Lagers Home Brewing Club Championship - October 2019
A gorgeous yet unassuming crimson-colored brew, 7 Rivers Red IPA is strikingly familiar in its smooth, copper body and distinctively American, crisp clean character.
Its well-balanced multi-grain backbone offers approachability, yet this radically malt and hop forward transformation of the classic red ale is fully deserving of a double-take. Home-grown Cascade hops reminiscent of California grapefruit groves impart a citrus twist for a seasonable brew-next-door that engagingly drinkable yet, without boasting, knows how to leave an impression.
2nd Place Award RAZE Cinco De Mayo Home Brew Competition - May 5th, 2018
This pale, light-bodied golden ale is copyrighted by, brewed in, and named for the German city of Koln. Kolschbier is traditionally given a long, cold aging period like a loger, which makes for a smooth and clean beer. A small dose of German Hallertau hops cut the ric
2nd Place Award RAZE Cinco De Mayo Home Brew Competition - May 5th, 2018
This pale, light-bodied golden ale is copyrighted by, brewed in, and named for the German city of Koln. Kolschbier is traditionally given a long, cold aging period like a loger, which makes for a smooth and clean beer. A small dose of German Hallertau hops cut the richness of the malt. "Spritzy" is a word often used to describe Kolsch - very refreshing with a full body taste.
Schwarzbier is simply German for black beer. It doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily heavy or light in body, although most examples tend to be lighter. Unlike Porters or Stouts and other dark beers, they are not overly bitter with the burnt and heavily roasted malt characteristics that these styles tend to depend on. Instead, hops are used
Schwarzbier is simply German for black beer. It doesn’t mean that it’s necessarily heavy or light in body, although most examples tend to be lighter. Unlike Porters or Stouts and other dark beers, they are not overly bitter with the burnt and heavily roasted malt characteristics that these styles tend to depend on. Instead, hops are used to achieve a good portion of the bitterness. Smooth on the palate, soul lifting, and refreshing with a dry finish, Schwartzbier makes a great alternative for the winter months, especially when you're looking for a lighter beer, but one with depth of color and a bittersweet taste that might bring to mind coffee, cocoa, or licorice.
3rd Place Award at Between The Bluffs Beer Festival Beer Competition 2020
Most Popular Beer, LAGERS Club Competition 2020
A Belgian style that is sometimes referred to as farmhouse ale. Typically brewed in the springtime. Saisons are brewed hoppy and fairly strong in order to keep through the summer, but these beers are fantastic all year
3rd Place Award at Between The Bluffs Beer Festival Beer Competition 2020
Most Popular Beer, LAGERS Club Competition 2020
A Belgian style that is sometimes referred to as farmhouse ale. Typically brewed in the springtime. Saisons are brewed hoppy and fairly strong in order to keep through the summer, but these beers are fantastic all year long. A terrifically complex beer arising from the interaction of simple ingredients. Hops give a bracing bitterness and floral overtones, with striking spicy, peppery and earthy tartness from unique yeast
One of the signature brews of Bavaria, Hefeweizen is a medium-bodied, effervecent ale practically exploding with yeast and wheat malt character - kind of like a multigrain bread - cloudy, malty, and spicy, with a smooth mouthfeel and dense, whipped cream head. Served in a tall glass "mit hefe" - swirl the bottle to make sure you get all the yeast!
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