Altbier
Altbier
1984 beers | 3.398 Avg ScoreSometimes referred to as Germany's brown ale, altbiers are fermented beers native to the North German area of Dusseldorf, brewed under cooler temperatures than most other ales. They are crisp and clean (more similar to lagers), and typically take on an orange-copper color appearance with a thick head. The beer's backbone is normally moderately malty with an assertive bitter hop profile and a dry finish.
Beer | Location | Reviews | Score | |
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Alaskan Brewing Amber AK, United States | 63 | 3.508 | |
Otter Creek Copper Ale VT, United States | 33 | 3.305 | |
Uerige Alt Germany | 32 | 3.586 | |
Pinkus Organic Münstersch Alt Germany | 32 | 2.937 | |
Uerige Sticke Altbier Germany | 31 | 3.698 | |
Long Trail Brewing Double Bag VT, United States | 30 | 3.515 | |
Long Trail Brewing Ale VT, United States | 29 | 3.285 | |
Uerige Doppel Sticke Germany | 25 | 3.879 | |
Frankenheim Alt Germany | 25 | 3.275 | |
Southampton Secret Ale NY, United States | 20 | 3.470 | |
Victory Ten Years Alt PA, United States | 19 | 3.518 | |
Diebels Germany | 18 | 3.438 | |
Schwelmer Alt Germany | 14 | 3.012 | |
Duckstein Rotblondes Oberbräu Germany | 14 | 3.165 | |
New Glarus Alt WI, United States | 13 | 3.538 | |
Heavyweight Stickenjab NJ, United States | 13 | 3.531 | |
Bluegrass Altbier KY, United States | 12 | 3.086 | |
Fordham Copperhead Ale DE, United States | 12 | 2.986 | |
Tyranena Headless Man Amber Alt WI, United States | 12 | 3.094 | |
Flying Fish OktoberFish NJ, United States | 11 | 3.050 |