My grading scale

It is subjective, but I think you'll be able to understand where I'm coming from:

1-3 "Horrible" : NEVER BUY THIS!!!! (Or buy it just to see what crappy beer tastes like.)

4-5 "Ok" : These beers need a little work. Usually from a company known for another type of brew.

6-7 "Good": It's ok, for now.

8-9 "Great" : Try this at least once, you'll be happy you did :D

10!!!!! "Godly" = This is attainable, but the most subjective of all grades. If I ever give a beer a 10 it'll be because it blows your mind.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Agave Wheat Ale by Breckenridge Brewery

Breckenridge Brewery has been known to produce fine beer and this unique and unfiltered wheat beer continues to follow suit. The label pretty much advises you what to expect when drinking. Price is 7-8 bucks/ six-pack

Head- 1/2 in. quick-rising head of large white bubbles died very quickly. No lacing. Mild carbonation after settling.

Color- Hazy golden in color with no obvious sediment like some unfiltered products.

Nose- Crisp, wheaty with a slight note of honey.

Taste- Delicious. Wheat was very apparent and reminded me of the fresh and pure taste of a homebrewed hefeweizen. The honey smell was replaced with the agave extract as the label suggests. Very easy to drink; this is one of those beers worth introducing to our Miller and Bud folks to get them straightened out and on the path to rightousness.

6/10

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