C'est What Mother Pucker's Ginger Wheat
C'est What Mother Pucker's Ginger Wheat
Rated 3.120 by BeerPalsBrewed by C'est What?
Toronto, Ontario, CanadaStyle: American Wheat
5.4% Alcohol by Volume
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ID: 45876 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 13 years agoKey Stats
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Overall Rank | 34171 |
Overall Percentile | 38.5 |
Style Rank | 303 of 741 |
Style Percentile | 59.1 |
Lowest Score | 3.3 |
Highest Score | 3.3 |
Average Score | 3.300 |
Weighted Score | 3.120 |
Standard Deviation | 0.000 |
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Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7
I’ve only seen this on the menu once. Ginger has always been an interesting spice because it is very versatile and can be used in sweet dishes, vegetarian dishes, and meat dishes. Alcoholic ginger ales have always been enjoyable for me, so marrying it to a wheat ale seems like a no brainer. And it works. A red-tinged orange pour, clear, with a small head defines the appearance. The wheat and hops overpower the ginger in the aroma, you notice it, but not as much as you would think. The flavour is really a ginger infused American style wheat beer, not that there’s anything wrong with that!
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Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 6 | Flavor: 6 | Overall: 6
550ml draught
5.4% ABV
C'est What? (Toronto, Ontario, Camada)
October 7, 2011
$6.64
The beer was a tranlucent golden red with a creamy white cap. The aroma was citrusy hops, ginger, and a weak wheat hint. The mouthfeel was medium bodied, with medium carbonation. The flavour started out quite hoppy, however as the beer warmed up, the ginger flavour became a little more dominant.