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New Glarus Raspberry Tart

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common

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
7504.06/5.04.05/5.04%99.6Flute
Commercial Description:
The voluminous raspberry bouquet will greet you long before your lips touch your glass. Serve this Wisconsin framboise very cold in a champagne flute. Then hold your glass to a light and enjoy the jewel-like sparkle of a very special ale. Oregon proudly shares their harvest of mouth-watering berries, which we ferment spontaneously in large oak vats. Then we employ Wisconsin farmed wheat and year old Hallertau hops to round out this extravaganza of flavor.
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 Crockett (904), Steelback County, Ontario, Canada
4.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/510/105/518/20

Apr 8, 2009  
Beautiful amber red pour with a light rim of creamy foam. Aroma of yeast, deep ripe berries and fresh bread. This would be prefect for a brunch. Nice and spritzy while retaining a solid mouthfeel. The beer is the essence of eating fresh toasted brown grain bread with the boldest raspberry jam. An absolute gem.

 graham515 (427), Houston, Texas, USA
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/104/517/20
Dec 6, 2009  
Pours a deep ruby red into the glass with a small reddish tinged head. Aroma is raspberry with a bit of an acid funk. Flavor is extraordinary with loads of raspberry coming through with a quenching quality to it. Phenomenal beer that has completely changed my mind about fruit beers!


weitz15 (72), West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/512/20
Dec 5, 2009  
Very, very strong raspberry taste. Almost too strong. The aroma gives you a heads up on this. I’m not much of a fruit beer drinker, but this lives up to the hype.


 madmitch76 (619), , Essex, England
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/105/515/20
Nov 29, 2009  
9th September 2008. Dark pink beer with a pink head. Strong raspberry nose. Raspberry dominates throughout and treads a fine line between sweet and sour with sour just winning towards the finish. Refreshing and very very tasty.


 SuzyGreenberg (1368), Seattle, Washington, USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/517/20
Nov 27, 2009  
750 ml bottle - shared this w/ a few non-beer geeks after thanksgiving dinner; opens with a faint pop and pours a murky dark purple with faint purple bubbles along the edges; oh man, love the nose of pure raspberry pie and fruity goodness; just straight up, big raspberry with almost a chocolate note too; texture is thin with a creamy quality and fruity zing; hardly tart though IMO; in a way this is very one dimensional, but perfectly one dimensional and much more impressive to me than the 2 times i’ve sampled belgian red; having a big glass might have helped that though; the sweetness is muted and texture/flavor detail becomes much more complex as it warms; great stuff that really lets the raspberries shine and perhaps the best fruit beer i’ve had


 Bhops (334), Dallas, Texas, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/103/518/20
Nov 26, 2009  
bottle thanks to my boy dodd. pours dark ruby red with fizzy head. aroma of raspberry, fresh fruit, sugar. flavor is light and delightful. excellent beer.


 Snojerk321 (1962), San Diego, California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/103/58/104/516/20
Nov 24, 2009  
750ml bottle. Thick cloudy unfiltered cranberry juice color with pink foam that quickly settles to some small bubbles. Intense raspberry, cranberry, cherry aroma that’s sweet and tangy smelling. This beer looks and smells like a raspberry vinaigrette, but it tastes more like cranberry juice and cherry wine. Very intense and concentrated fruit.


 ricke (240), Malme, Sweden
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/58/104/517/20
Nov 19, 2009  
Thanks to rayjay for this one. Dark ruby red with a small pinkish head that leaves a small ring of lacings. The smell is dominated by genuine raspberry aromas with nicely complementing notes of grass, earth and fruit pits. This brewery really knows how to make fruit beers that smell like fruit. Lots of fruity sweetness in the flavor, and raspberries all around. A fruity tartness counterweights the sweetness together and develops together with notes of earth and seeds. I might pick up a hint of chocolate as well, but I might be fooling myself. The finish is dry with sweet and tart raspberry notes. The finish is really great, very well done. Medium body, decent carbonation and a slick dry finish. A good beer. A raspberry bomb. Very intense, and I’m very impressed that a beer with such low ABV can showcase such strong flavors. This one would probably work well as a dessert or coupled with dessert. But I wouldn’t want to drink too much of it, one glass is enough. Since it is hard not comparing this one the Wisconsin Belgian Red, I must say that I preferred this one. Serving type: bottle (Copy of old Beer Advocate review)


 fata2683 (881), Panama City, Florida, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/103/516/20
Oct 30, 2009  
bottle shared with my wife, pours deep ruby with a tall frothy light tan head. Aroma is tart raspberry with some cherry and sugar. Flavor is nice and sweet raspberry jam with just a hint of tart cherry in the finish. Very nice for a fruit beer, I think the sweetness is balanced with a mellow tart dryness.



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