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Sprecher Mamma Mia Pizza Beer

Sprecher Mamma Mia Pizza Beer

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A Spice/Herb/Vegetable brewed by
Sprecher Brewing Company

Glendale, Wisconsin USA

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742.67/5.02.67/5.04.7%27.1 Lager glass, Tumbler P  Stats

Commercial Description:
Brewed for the Pizza Beer Company
http://www.pizzabeer.net

Unfiltered American Ale Brewed With Basil, Oregano, Tomato and Garlic. Truly the World's First Culinary Beer Designed to Taste Great on It's Own and Even Better With Food (Especially Pizza) The Beer is Truly Unique In That It Also Makes a Tremendous Ingredient in All Types of Foods. Chef Tom & Mamma Mia Have Developed Several Cooking Videos on Display at www.pizzabeer.net

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 CaptainCougar (4601), Rockville, Maryland, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/512/20

May 10, 2008  
Pours a transparent golden bronze with a spotty-lacing white head. Aroma of fresh tomatoes and authentic spices. Body starts somewhat thinner than an actual pizza but the flavor is pretty consistent. I’ve had the America’s Brewpub version and it’s slightly better, but both are pretty consistent and pizza tasting without any off-flavors.

 General_Gao (2368), Iowa City, Iowa, USA
1.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/102/54/102/56/20
Jul 22, 2008  
16oz bottle. The aroma was of seasonings when smelled directly from the bottle, but it smelled more like milk after I poured it. Poured a clear golden color. The head was bubbly, white, and reduce to a thin film relatively quickly. No lace was left behind. Light bodied and dry. Tasted like a seasoned cracker and a mouthful of crappy pale lager.


Trdnuggets (3), Appleton, Wisconsin, USA
does not count click to see why this rating of Sprecher Mamma Mia Pizza Beer does not count
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Jul 21, 2008  
Tried it, however couldn’t get past the smell, after two small sips I was done. I’ve never thrown a beer away before but this one I had to, no one else would take my curse. They however did what was intended, it’s like drinking a pizza.


maniac4016 (90), sky ute, Illinois, USA
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Jul 19, 2008  
gag reflex was uncontrollable on nosing, didnt feel like vomiting so i couldn’t try it, right up there with the bud chelada shit, why oh why do dick-head brewers waste precious ingrediants to make this horse-shit,


 KeithD (189), Outer Space, Congo
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/102/52/101/52/20
Jul 19, 2008    Updated: Jul 22, 2008
Alas, you have been damned. As your body rots and your grave quickly fills with mold, you decend deep into the horrible bowels of the nether-regions of the great beyond. A shadowy figure guides your damned soul across the river Styx, where the pitiful, slobbering dogs of Hades greet you by tearing off your foot. As blood sprays everywhere, Satan emerges from the fiery pillars of Hell and hands you a bottle of Mama Mia Pizza Beer. You pour it into a hollowed-out goat skull, and as you bring the noxious liquid up to your face, your nostrils are scalded by the scathing aroma... human vomit mixture of beer and marinara sauce, regurgitated by a thousand damned souls. Exited to drink beer, your hopes are mercilessly crushed as you taste nothing but vomit and stagnant cheese. You cry to the Gods, begging for mercy, but your pleas go unheard, and Satan laughs as your doom is forever sealed.


 douglas88 (635), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/56/103/510/20
Jul 13, 2008    Updated: Jul 14, 2008
Bottle thanks to Drnk_McDermott some months ago. Pours a cloudy orange with a thick white head. The aroma is mostly light; some oregano and malt. The taste is kind of like a herb filled Wit; lots of wheat and spices, it does taste like Pizza a bit, but in a mostly good way. Very interesting for sure. Drinkable. If I had a pizza shop I’d sell this for sure. Original.




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