Moerlein Thousand Weiss 10% ABV - Go Ahead And Berry Me

An Imperial Hefeweizen coming in at a 10% ABV, the Thousand Weiss from Christian Moerlein is one berry filled tart treat that can definitely sneak up on you. You can drink it fresh or as mentioned by the brewer, you can also age it to smooth out the flavor more over time. The beer has the characteristics to be expected, but the tartness is a nice extra addition for sure. Check out my video review here to gather my thoughts on this one. As for my Untappd score, for me this one was 3.5 out of 5.

Four+ Mission St. Gose - 4% ABV - Trader Joe's Beer


One of the stores that I like to check out for beers is Trader Joe’s and although their selection is small, they often get some good beers into their stores. But they also run their own branded exclusive line of beers which are the Mission St. series. In conjunction with breweries they have beers created under this brand, and this is a look at their Mission St. Gose.

This beer is done with Four+ Brewing and carries an ABV of 4%. The thing with the series is that they are very value priced as their house beer. So a beer like this which is a 22 ounce bottle costs only $2.99, and provides different styles for experimenting at a relatively low cost. Some of these beers end up tasting pretty good, but there are also some that do not. I found this Gose to actually be one that ended up being better than expected and worth the value. Check out my video to see my thought but as far as my Untappd score, this one gained from me 3 out of 5.

Talking Everyday Beers And Other Beer News

Is there a beer that you consider an everyday beer? One that you can just sit and enjoy over and over again without it losing any appeal? Well, we decided to discuss this and provide some opinions. Oh yeah, and we decided to also share some other items on what's been taking place around the beer world.

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Leinenkugel Berry Weiss 4.7% ABV - Okay I'm Game

Berry, berry and more berry is what one can expect with the Berry Weiss from the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company. Coming in at 4.7% ABV this beer provides a nice refreshing quality and has a subtleness of something like a flavored soda more than anything. After a few the sweetness can definitely catch up to a person, so I don’t see much with working through a six pack with this one. But as a way to break up a routine with something different, this does just that. Check out my video here to see my other thoughts on this one. My Untappd score on this one: 3 out of 5.

Mt. Carmel Oh My Darlin' Saisontine 7.1% ABV - Well Hello

The Oh My Darling Saisontine from Mt. Carmel Brewing Company is Saison Farmhouse ale that comes in at a little more than one would usually expect for this style of ale. The ABV on this ale is at 7.1% which is a little higher than expected and the IBU’s are at 26.5 which provide just enough of a hop kick in my opinion.

They talk about how they use a heavy dose of fruit for this beer and that does come through for sure, almost making alike an IPA in the aroma and taste, but then on the back end that familiar aroma of Saisons does emerge. The beer itself is one of their non-year round offerings and they note it as a Summer sipper, although I found it to be more suited for a late Summer feel myself or even a Fall offering.

You can see the review here to hear my more detailed thoughts on the beer, but overall I found it to be pleasing enough. It didn’t knock me back or really surprise me, but it handled itself fine enough that I would probably drink it again if need be. My Untappd score on this one: 3.25 out of 5.


#FABQ Response to Deans Beers Reviews - Nitch's Fault

Hey what's happening everybody, so I was recently tagged by Dean at Dean's Beer Reviews (Check Out His Channel) to discuss nine questions that are being posed to Beer Tubers after originating from Nitch at Tasting Nitch (Check Out Her Channel )! These are now starting to pop up it seems as my fellow beer reviewers have been contributing nicely. So this video is my response after being tagged by Dean, and I have tagged others as listed below. Check it out and make sure to check out all of the other beer reviewers!

Questions:

1) How did I get into beer and why beer?
2) What's my favorite beer?
3) If I could have one beer what would it be?
4) How can I drink so much and stay healthy?
5) Am I an alkie?
6) Do I brew?
7) What is my favorite ingredient?
8) What was my first beer?
9) Who in the beer world do I look up to?

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