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Grand Teton Mammoth Maibock 3.2 44

Grand Teton Mammoth Maibock

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RatingsAverageScoreSeasonalABVStyle PctlServe in
443.26/5.03.2/5.0Spring6.8%78.5Lager glass, Shaker, Stein
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In Germany, strong lagers are called “bocks” or “bock biers.” There is some dispute over the origin of the designation. “Bock” in German also means goat, and that animal often appears on labels as a symbol of the style. Some say bocks are brewed for the season of Capricorn, which includes Christmas, while others say simply that the beer has the kick of a goat. The historically-minded among us at Grand Teton like to credit the originators of the style, the people of Einbeck, in Northern Germany. The beers that gave Einbeck the nickname “City of Beer” were first brewed in the 14th and 15th centuries. They were brewed very strong because they were sent long distances, fermenting on the way. Before long, Einbeck, pronounced Ein-bock by the southerners of Bavaria, became famous for its strong beers, which came to be known simply as “bocks.” Einbeck is a beautiful medieval city, architecturally distinctive for the one story--or taller--arches that grace each house. These arches allowed entry of the town brew kettle, which passed from house to house according to a lottery held each year on May 1st. A pale bock brewed to commemorate the lottery became the city’s most celebrated beer—Maibock. Our version is squarely in the Einbeck tradition. We used German Pilsner malt for a clean, slightly sweet flavor, then subtly spiced the brew with German Hallertau hops. We fermented with lager yeast from a monastery brewery near Munich, and allowed it to ferment and condition for more than two months for a smooth yet crisp character. Try Mammoth Maibock as an aperitif to stimulate the taste buds, or with any flavorful fish, such as trout or salmon. 6.8% alcohol by volume.
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 omhper (12319), Stockholm, Sweden
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/515/20
Feb 25, 2008  
Bottled. Cloudy pale orange, mid-sized head. Buttery malt aroma. Sweet with medium-full body. A good amount of caramelly malt gives a firm, rounded mouthfeel. Some butterscotch is there bo accompany the notes of cranberry and grass. Restrained bitterness. A solid malty gently warming beer.


 ThomasE (5178), Copenhagen, Denmark
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Feb 22, 2008  
Hazy golden, orange colour with a white head. Malty, light sweet aroma with hoppy fruity notes. Malty, light caramel sweet flavor with hoppy fruity notes. Hoppy, dry and bitter finish.


 yespr (12429), Copenhagen O, Denmark
3.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/513/20
Dec 4, 2007  
Bottled, no 1 at Papsoes blindtasting. Pours hazy orange with a lacing white head. Slight orange and peach fruity aroma, medium sweet. Flavour holds a mild fruity note, orange and slight hoppy. Ends with a lingering caramel malt and a floral to fruity bitterness. Nice. Now that I know it is a Mai bock I have to note that it is quite unconventional for that style.


 Emil (6074), Copenhagen, Denmark
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/513/20
Dec 4, 2007  
Bottle. A light hazy golden beer with a white head. The aroma is malty, light caramel, fruity and grassy, the taste is sweet malt, light caramel, fruit and straw. Medium body with a light sweet dry finish.


 Grovlam (3881), Copenhagen, Denmark
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/514/20
Dec 3, 2007  
#1 [Blind tasting session @ Papsoe 30-11-2007] Small fizzy off-white head that mostly diminished. Light cloudy golden color. Spare lacework. Fruit, yeast, caramel, grain and floral. Over the palate some elderflower and light grapefruit. Medium bodied with a soft carbonation and light dry texture. Flavor was moderated sweet with light bitterness. Dry and fruity sweet finish.


 joergen (8665), Frederiksberg, Denmark
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/512/20
Dec 3, 2007  
Bottle. Cloudy golden coloured with a small white ehad. Sweet and perfumed aroma of malts, caramel and fruits. Flavour of malts, caramel, fruits and hops. Dry hoppy finish.


 fiulijn (7520), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy
3.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/103/513/20
Dec 3, 2007  
2007-11-30, Papsø’s Blind Tasting
Hazy golden color. The aroma is light, but also a bit fruity. Medium body, some malt sweetness, light cereals flavor. The final, correctly bitter, has also a light yeast astringency. Pleasant because of the fruity touch in a Belgian Ale, but a bit weird and too yeasty. Not bad.


 faroeviking (6130), BjórtjóðveldiðBjórheimBjórsins, Faroe Islands
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/57/103/514/20
Dec 1, 2007  
Pours a hazy amber colour. Sweet caramel aroma with ripe fruits. The flavour is sweet and hoppy with some fruits, good maltiness and caramel. Dry bit sweet malty finish.



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