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Lagerhaus Christmas Nymph

Lagerhaus Christmas Nymph

Rated 3.175 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Lagerhaus Brewery & Grill

Palm Harbor, FL, United States

Style:  Belgian Strong Ale

10% Alcohol by Volume

This beer is available seasonally


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The Christmas Nymph is a high alcohol (10% ABV) highly spiced Belgian style Christmas ale. The Nymph however uses German Gluehwein( hot wine) spicing rather than Belgian spices to seduce her victims. Glove, ginger, allspice, cinnamon and nutmeg are the dominating ones. The sweet lips of the Santa’s Nymph are well overpowered by her tart & tough touch.

ID: 100202 Last updated 1 year ago Added to database 1 year ago

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Overall Rank25480
Overall Percentile52.4
Style Rank832 of 1225
Style Percentile32.1
Lowest Score3.7
Highest Score3.7
Average Score3.700
Weighted Score3.175
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • IBREW2OR3 1050 reviews
    rated 3.7 1 year ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    On tap at the brewpub pouring up amber with a thin edge of copper and creamy off white head as well as the odd large bubble or two. The aroma has winter spice, cinnamon, assertive berries and tartness mixed in with granulated brown sugar. The taste begins both cinnamon spice and various winter spices as well as brown sugar, blackberries and raspberries fruitiness. It seems to begin sweet then move toward modest building tartness with thin one-dimensional sourness like in Franz’s sour brown. Interesting brew that could use a few months to better meld and roll over the brighter notes.

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