Here’s to prosperity in the new year! Market Garden Prosperity Wheat Beer, that is. I’d like to say that I saved a bottle specifically for New Year’s Day drinking, but if I did, I would be lying to you. Still, when I was looking through my assorted brews I did see a bottle of Prosperity Wheat Beer that I got in a beer trade, and thought who doesn’t want Prosperity in the new year? So, it was the first beer I popped for the holiday.
I
didn’t read the label except to see this was a wheat beer, and at first I
thought it was a Kristallweizen (filtered), so clear and crisp was the
liquid in my glass. But then I looked in the bottom of the bottle and
noticed yeast caked there. Usually, some of that will decant but it didn’t
here, so I carefully poured some of my beer back into the bottle and swirled
to rouse the yeast.
I should have read the back label first:
If you’ve ever spent time in a German Beer Garden, you know how much they love their wheat beer. Our Bavarian style Hefeweizen is a satisfying blend of sweet wheat and pale malts, clove and banana aromatics, and the zesty tang of wheat beer yeast.
Market Garden Prosperity Wheat Beer has an alcohol content of 6% by volume. My bottle has a freshest by date of 9/13/16, but I drank it on January 1st. A bottle conditioned wheat beer, it showed no signs of age at all.
Market Garden Prosperity Wheat Beer pours to a brilliant golden color with a light short lived fizzy head and a tart wheaty nose, before you decant the yeast. Taking a sip, the beer was tart wheaty up front with light hints of clove and banana. After swirling and rousing the yeast I poured all that back into my glass, and the liquid turned a cloudy whitish yellow and the clove and banana notes became much more pronounced. The beer was very tasty both ways to be sure, but mit hefe this is really a top notch hefeweizen that would be right at home in Bavaria.
And remember, try a new beer today, and drink outside the box.
*Pricing data accurate at time of review or latest update. For reference only, based on actual price paid by reviewer.
(B)=Bottled
(D)=Draft
(G)=Growler