Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Shiner 98: Bavarian Amber

Shiner....that beer from the very small Texas town, made at the Spoetzl Brewery. They will turn 100 yrs old in 1909. To celebrate that momentous achievement they have over the course of the last few years brewed some special beers. These beers are count up from Shiner 96, brewed a two years ago, to Shiner 97, and now the release of Shiner 98. Their first beer was a very pleasing marzen beer, the second was a very good Black Lager that I reviewed last year. As stated in the title this beer is a Bavarian Amber, a style similar if not the same as an Amber Lager.
The Beer: The beer pours a bright orange color with a thin, weak looking white head. The head started relatively week, and ended that way as well, quickly disappearing. The nose was of both pale and caramel malts, some slight toastiness, little to know floral scents. The mouth was smooth, effervescent, a bit of a caramel sweetness. A very mild beer, maybe too mild as there wasn't any pop. No vibrancy that I associate with a good lager. Just there, it sat in your mouth. After the first two special brews by Shiner, this was definitely a disappointment. A grade of C for this one only because there was nothing overly offensive about the brew. Here's what the folks at BA had to say.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

They turn 100 in 1909? So that makes them 198 years old now?

Barleyvine said...

Ooops, typo, they will turn 100 in 2009.

Anonymous said...

100 in 1909 .. the head is "week" (sic) ...?

Do you have problems with time concepts?

Do you read over what you type?

Can you spell?

BTW -- I thought the beer was great.

Patrick said...

Not only is it great, It's fantastic and I will be sad to see it go.