I am just going to come out and say it, I have loved rauchbier ever since I first had Schlenkerla's iconic Märzen back in Prague in 2008. Just as honest is that so many American made smoke beers have been deeply disappointing. In my experience they just lack enough of the smoke character to keep me coming back for more. When it comes to rauchbier I am an extremist, I don't want a hint of bacon, I want an entire side of pig smoked up a chimney burning good hardwoods.
As autumn continues its drift toward ever deepening darkness, and my mood generally improves as I much prefer the cold and dark of a northern winter, smoke beers become more and more appealing. For the first time, this year I gave in to my love of Schlenkerla and ordered an entire case of Märzen from the awesome folks at Beer Run, minor aside I wish all European lagers in the US came in half litre bottles. With that case running low, I got a case of Urbock and decided it would be fun to do a side by side tasting, with a couple of American beers chucked in for interest's sake. Here's the lineup.
- Sight - deep auburn, red highlights, rocky ivory head that lasts, nice clarity
- Smell - wood smoke to the fore, touch of breadiness, some molasses
- Taste - mix of bread and wood smoke, settles to reveal some herbal hop notes
- Sweet - 3/5
- Bitter - 2/5
- Sight - dark brown, deep red highlights, lasting half inch tan head, excellent clarity
- Smell - light smoke, roasted malts, toasty, some spicy hops, hints of coffee
- Taste - bready Munich like malt sweetness, wisps of smokiness, roasty, dark bitter chocolate
- Sweet - 3/5
- Bitter - 1.5/5
- Sight - deep, deep garnet, 1 inch off-white head that lingers, and lingers, good clarity
- Smell - it's Schlenkerla so dollops of beechwood, like sitting next to a roaring fire, a hint of well aged cheese (in a very good way)
- Taste - beechwood very much front and mittel, beyond that a lovely breadiness, pumpernickel, earthy hops, did I mention the smoke yet?
- Sweet - 2/5
- Bitter - 2/5
- Sight - dark chestnut, rich ruby hints, light brown head that lasts an age
- Smell - it's another Schlenkerla, the aroma is so distinctive that there is not a better way of saying it, loamy earth and leaf litter, tobacco
- Taste - deeply smokey, some almost stollen like sweet bread character, seriously dark chocolate
- Sweet - 3/5
- Bitter - 1.5/5