Review of Stegmaier Midsummer White

By Ken, on 06-17-2009 20:53

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Zach and I were at a family get together last weekend in Ohio.  After the beer that was available started to run short, he and I made a trip to a liquor store near our uncle's house and found this beer selection (among a few others).  I had never had anything from Stegmaier before.  Read on to see how the first experience with this brewer went.

Ken's Review

Taste: C+ While not terrible (hell, we've had a lot worse), the Stegmaier Midsummer White get this taste rating because overall the taste is pretty bland and lazy.  There are some citrus undertones that come out, as well as a floral taste that any stronger would have made me dump out the rest of the sixer.  For a white ale it could have been so much more, but overall just fell completely short on being an enjoyable beer to drink.

Packaging: B- Nothing too special with the packaging either.  The label is mostly yellow with the words "Stegmaier" and "Midsummer White" written in a font reminiscent of a baseball team's name stitched on a shirt or some shit like that.  There is a scene near the top of the label of some sort of field (real original).  Much like the taste, could have been better in this department as well.

Value: B If I remember right, and Zach may have to correct me, I think this sixer was around $5.  While that price is decent for a beer that is a seasonal, and has a moderate alcohol content, I'm not sure that I wouldn't rather mind throwing that money towards something with more depth.  For a buck or two more you can open up a much wider horizon of better beers that this stuff, so unless you are just dying for a summer white ale that is cheap, go elsewhere.

Drunkeness: B- Stegmaier Midsummer White comes in at 5% alcohol content.  A little low for a summer ale, and a little more alcohol might have helped boost this beer to a better taste overall.  As I said under the Value, for a couple bucks more you can get a much better beer with a lot more power to get your night going.

Overall: C I just can't say that I am a fan of this one.  I hope if I ever get to try another selection from Stegmaier that it delivers next time, because it sure started off on a bad note for me.  Fortunately our uncle paid for it, otherwise I would have almost been pissed laying down cash for this.

 

Last update: 06-17-2009 20:55

Keywords : Stegmaier, White Ale, Seasonal, Summer Beer
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