In preparation for stout month, I get something to kind of dip my toe into. Something that won't weigh me down when I go deep and dark. Still ought to give me a little tasty treat, though. Won't you, Licher 1854 Kellerbier? A quick search shows that the kellerbier was not Licher's 1854 original, that was a steam beer, the name is just a reminder of the brewery's age.
It's a very light straw color, lighter than I expected for some reason. The head is a good consistency with very fine bubbles. It smells a lot like a German beer, slightly bready, slightly grainy, but there's an interesting peppery bit on top. Does it carry over into the taste? Well, no. It's a clean lagery beer, although the feel is a little heavier than usual. It almost feels like melted Jello, but without the stickiness. The flavor remains subdued, subtly sweet but nothing overwhelming. It's almost a pre-pilsner, but not as bitter as those would become. It develops a little woodiness over the course of the bottle, but still little aftertaste or excess weight. I was expecting something more robust from a kellerbier, but as a last drink of the night it's not bad at all.Supplier: La Mundial
Price: €3
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