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, March 14, 2010

Georg Schneider's Wiesen Edel-Weisse

I was hankering for a German beer, and what better than a Wiesen from Bavaria.  Organic for those who look for it, it wasn't a buying point but it is a perk.  Bottle fermented like some of the best beers in the world, and fermented according to the Reinheitsgebot.

Look, Pour, & Smell - Light airy head, becoming homogeneous after about 30 seconds. dark straw color.  Hops are present, and that sums up the smell.  

Taste - Old school, hops and malt are balanced.  Light flavor, light carbonation.  This one will wet your whistle.

Rating - 7
For what it is it's very good.  Everyone will think your part German if you bring this over.

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