Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Baltika Wheat Ale - Beer From Behind the Iron Curtain



This is one of my first beers from Russia. I was surprised to find a wheat beer made in Russia, since Russia is known for their production of Vodka. As for the website promoting the brand,


(http://www.baltikabeer.com/) I'm not sure I get it. The website seems to be promoting a "look, we are on a cruise ship and now we found a tropical island in eastern Europe with young people having a great time" theme. The brewery website looks more like a software company website. It provides a little information about the beer itself (http://eng.baltika.ru/plant/).




Fast forward to the beer. The ABV for this beer is 5.00%. The aroma from Baltika Wheat Ale is very typical of a wheat beer. I have to give Baltika credit for the aroma. It is spot on. The color is a straw color that is hazy. So far so good. The head is nice and white. The mouthfeel is light, which is good and the carbonation is low. Now for the taste. The flavor is okay. It does taste like an average wheat beer. Again I have to give the brewery credit. What it lacks is a couple of things. The flavor is a bit bitter at first, then you taste the traditional wheat beer flavor, but it is a shallow wheat beer flavor. There is no depth to the flavor at all. The other problem is that there really isn't a finishing flavor. The taste seems to dissipate. When drinking this beer, the thing that really struck me was, "where is the flavor?". The flavor is there in a basic form, but doesn't go any further than that. This is not a bad beer. Nor is it a great beer. I give the brewery some credit for the aroma and color, now please work on the flavor. This beer is okay as a single beer, but I wouldn't buy several bottles. I grade this beer as a C+.




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