Weizen Doppelbock
January 1, 2007 Westport, MABuzzards Bay Brewery
Westport, MA
Available: MA, RI
Buzzards Bay Brewery is a sister company to Westport Rivers Vinyards and Winery, family-run by two generations of the Russell family. The location, Long Acre Farm, is devoted to sustainable agriculture and natural resource education.
Alcohol (vol.): 8.5
Color: deep copper
Bitterness: 17
Original Gravity: 17.8 p
Malts used: 70% Pale malt, Canada Malting’s 2-Row Blend; 15% Munich, Durst; 12% Wheat malt, Crisp; 3% Crystal 60, Thomas Fawcett; 1% Chocolate malt, Crisp
Hops used: Magnum, bittering; Hallertau, flavor (45 minutes); Hallertau, Whirlpool
A polished bronze color with a fluffy collar of foam that leads into a complex creamy malt, vanilla pods, hop resins and spices aroma. Hop resins fill the mouth—this a bitter interpretation of wheat beer—balanced by malt and spices. The lingering finish is creamy with spices, vanilla and bitter hops. Wonderfully refreshing and a superb companion for spicy food and creamy desserts.
- Roger Protz
The head, here, provides a low volume friendly discourse on what this beer is all about, along with a deep mahogany color. The aromatics are solid, although not especially Bavarian in character. Weizenbocks are one of my favorite styles, and this beer does not disappoint. The malt character is quite impressive, giving this beer a wonderful finish.
- Fred Eckhardt
For such a rich beer, it is deceptively drinkable. I’m not too surprised though. Enhanced drinkability is one of the key reasons why brewers make a doppelbock with wheat. This way, you’ll be able to enjoy a second one, right? (I already have my second bottle chilled and waiting.) Lovely layers of toffee, malted milk balls, molasses, and dates are balanced by lighter notes of plum, apple and citrus, with a warming finish.
- John Hansell
Roger Protz
Roger Protz is the author of Complete Guide to World Beer and 300 Beers to Try Before You Die. He is a respected beer authority and editor of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide.
Fred Eckhardt
Fred Eckhardt lives, writes about and drinks beer in Portland, OR. He is the author of The Essentials of Beer and Sake (USA).
John Hansell
John Hansell is an equal-opportunity drinker. He writes about beer, wine and spirits. He is the creator, publisher & editor of Malt Advocate, a magazine for the whisky enthusiast.
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