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Summit's Marzen



 
 
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Old 25-09-2006, 01:35 AM posted to rec.food.drink.beer
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Default Summit's Marzen

****Summit Oktoberfest/Marzen

I came up with a 3.6 on Ratebeer for this and 3.65 on Beeradvocate, so far
much of what I've rated recently has corresponded to each other quite
close... The beer's average on RB was 3.1 and 3.69 on BA; so again my
reviews are close to the average communal consensus...but again, I come to
y'all here to see what you think of this beer...

HEAD: none; slight yellow; did a very vigorous pour and it diminished
quickly
LACE: rings slide quickly down side
COLOR:
REFLECTED- Beautiful Copper
TRANSMITTED- mostly clear
AROMA: caramel malts w/ hint of skunk
MOUTHFEEL: medium
PALATE: slimey; sparkling carbonation (nice while drinking; but too much for
my stomach later)

TASTE: Bittersweet at first w/ long bitter aftertaste; something is off for
me about the sweet. There is a tinny/metallic note that is too much present.
This is like if you blended Blue Moon / Heineken / Boddington's together.

COMMENTS: Let this get to somewhere between fridge-temp and room-temp and it
tastes the best for me. It's a good quality brew. Take care of the metallic
taste and balance it a bit more and it would be a great brew for me. It has
a full character. Pretty smooth once you get going. Watch out though, 2 of
them pack a decent punch.

TM


 




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