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New Glarus Wisconsin Belgian Red

New Glarus Wisconsin Belgian Red - Fruit Beer

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 Percentile 
100
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Brewed by New Glarus Brewing Company
Style: Fruit Beer

New Glarus, Wisconsin USA

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9694.16/5.04.15/5.05.1%99.9Flute
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Commercial Description:
Belgian Red is a tapestry of flavor. This beer is brewed with whole Montmorency Cherries, Wisconsin farmed wheat and Belgian roasted barleys, lagered in oak tanks and balanced by Hallertau hops we aged in our brewery one full year. Over a pound of Door County Cherries in every bottle makes this beer uniquely “Wisconsin.” So unique, in fact, that we applied for a patent. Expect this beer to be ruby red, with a medium body that is highly carbonated and intense with cherry flavor and bouquet.
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 fishingnet (1045), Brandon, Florida, USA
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/103/510/105/518/20
Apr 4, 2008    Updated: Apr 6, 2008
Bottle courtesy tpd975. Pours a hazy red with pink hues around the edges of the glass and a small pink head that fades. Aroma is a huge explosion of cherries. Taste is the same as aroma with a soft sweet malt bakground that is balanced perfectly by the tartness of the cherries. Medium sweet and sour mouthfeel with a mild amount of bitterness. Damn Good.


 dkachur (2318), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/105/516/20
Apr 1, 2008  
Bottle courtesy of Ughsmash. Poured into a flute. Cherry red with a medium and fast dissipating head. Aroma is strong candied cherry with a background of yeast. As others have said, this is like drinking a cherry pie. Flavor is intense. Definitely a sipping beer. Very nice.


 Zinister (1199), Houston, Texas, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/104/517/20
Apr 1, 2008  
Thanks to kmeves for this beer. Cherry red pour with pink head and nice lacing. Nose is dominate of marischino cherries and tart candy...fantastic. Flavor is much the same. Well carbonated with a lingering finish. Thanks Kevin!


 DrHomolka (726), Columbus, Ohio, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/59/104/519/20
Mar 23, 2008  
750ml bottle. Hugely anticipated beer for me. How exciting. Pours a sunburnt orange red color with ample carbonation and a pretty pink head. I just smiled when I smelled this. I don’t really feel the need to describe the aroma, just because it would be about 15 positive adjectives followed by the word ’cherry’. Suffice to say this is a 10 on aroma. Taste is the same. I really don’t get much more from the taste or aroma than cherry, but that does not make it any less complex or interesting than I expected. I simply cannot see how a better flavor or smell could be extracted from a fruit. Great balance between tartness and sweetness. This just goes to show how much other fruit beers suck. Amazing.


 darkguardian (506), Florida, USA
4.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
10/104/510/104/518/20
Mar 22, 2008  
Bottle courtesy of hopscotch. Thanks for sharing this incredible top 50 beer with me! Awesome Red Color with a very tiny red tinged white head. Some lacing and a ridiculous sour cherry arome. The taste is sour cherries and vanilla. The oak aging comes through. Creamy smooth finish and the strong carbonation makes it go down real smooth. One of the best beers I’ve ever had, if not the best.


 kepano (239), Meudon, France
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/59/104/516/20
Mar 20, 2008  
Opening a New Glarus brew always produces a moment of excitement in me – particularly for specimens of such renown. As a raspberry enthusiast, I tend to cast an exigent eye on the fruit’s use. Consequently, New Glarus’ Raspberry Tart left me slightly underwhelmed, I felt the medium of beer wasn’t fully explored. However, its cherry-saturated counterpart, the Belgian Red, held less demanding expectations yet exceeded even those I had set for the former. The pour produced an extravagant red mire accented of magenta. Pink fizz churned from the murk. Painted thick, the nose is equally rich, exuding expansive cherry aromas. The fruit is present but variegated, sometimes showing a waxy Twizzler-like sweetness, other times a genuine red cherry sourness. The nostalgic aroma of Sweet Tarts is unmistakable and supplemented by marshmallow and Smarties (of the American variety). Hints of brown sugar, spice and Cherry Coke add a distinctive flair. The flavor further underscores Sweet Tarts and pleasantly sour cherries. The beer is sweet but neither syrupy nor sugary, it strikes a good balance between fruit and beer. Rich tonalities of vanilla, butter and almond paste hit the right notes, added to the enjoyable fizziness. The long sticky sour aftertaste hints at a subtle oaking. All in all, a beautiful brew and truly a fine example of New Glarus’ craft. (22/04/07)


 GandGKevin (183), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/104/519/20
Mar 18, 2008  
750ml Bottle. When I open the bottle I noticed some reddish residue on the bottle cap and in the neck. Had this gone bad? NOT!!! It was absolutely wonderful. It was like sucking on a Jolly Rancher!!!


 emerica56 (575), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/104/58/104/518/20
Mar 17, 2008  
Wow what an aorma this beer has strong cherry syrup followed by rasberry limetart it is so intence the fruit is never ending. The color is cloudy and has some lacing along the sides of the glass with a cloudy amber color. The flavor is extreamly sweet with tons of fruit bombarding the tip of my tounge. The finish is a bit sour with some noce rasberry and hints of strawberry right on the tounge. The flavor is so sweet and sour it is unbelieavable. I like how it is acidic yet has that sweet cherry aftertaste.



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