Biermanufaktur Engel Aloisius

Aloisius

 

Biermanufaktur Engel in Crailsheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 🇩🇪

  Lager - Märzen / Festbier Regular
Score
5.87
ABV: 5.9% IBU: 20 Ticks: 56
Klassisches, urbayrisches Märzen mit weichem und mildem Geschmack. Herrliches Geschmacksvolumen mit fein-würzigem Abgang. Ein bernsteinfarbenes Bier aus Hohenloher Spezialmalzen, wahrhaft für Engelszungen gebraut.
 

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6.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6.5

50 cl bottle. After watching the useless Portuguese team against the pathetic Austrian team ( what a bunch of loosers celebrating the draw ).Caramel , malt aroma and flavour.

Tried from Bottle on 05 Jun 2025 at 13:04


6.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6.5 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 6

Bottle. Clear amber with a good white head. Aroma of malts, honey, booze and herbs. Taste of honey, caramel, herbs, alcohol and spices. Moderate bitterness. Low to medium carbonation. Well it‘s a typical offering from Engel: Not impressive by any means but it’s at least drinkable.

Tried from Bottle on 02 Jun 2025 at 18:14


4.9
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 4.5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 5 | Overall - 4

500ml bottle. Pours clear amber with a tall off-white head. Aroma is malt, caramel. Taste is medium sweet, toasted malt, caramel. Light bitter finish. Medium bodied.

Tried from Bottle on 13 May 2025 at 19:21


6.6
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5

Clear, dark amber color and a nice white head. Caramelly, malty, decent sweet, slightly earthy hops and faint red berries.

Tried on 27 Oct 2022 at 07:30


6

Tried from Bottle on 14 Sep 2022 at 18:24


6.8
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 6.5 | Flavor - 6.5 | Texture - 7 | Overall - 7

Märzen from Biermanufaktur Engel, rooted in the 18th century, run by the Fach family since 1877 and located in Crailsheim northeast of Stuttgart. Comes from a 50 cl bottle with screw cap - weirdly; apparently the label, though still as old-fashionedly naive as before with the same angel on it, has also been slightly updated since the picture above was taken. Thick and frothy, snow white, foamy, papery lacing, small-bubbled, regular and very stable head remaining closed forever on a 'filtered clear', amberish-tinged orange-golden beer with lively, visible sparkling. Aroma of hard caramel candy without the sweetness, unsalted peanuts, the unmistakable 'cooked cloth' effect of pasteurization, dry tea bags, green tree leaves, iron (quite pronounced - and unambiguously confirmed by the 'hand test', which accounts for the head stability as well), sugarfree bubblegum, subtle notes of nutmeg, floor polish, dry bayleaf, bitter field herbs, dry earth, moist white pepper. Clean, rounded, dryish and non-fruity onset, typically 'pasteurized lager'-like and immediately going to 'malt fruitiness' if anything, medium carbonated with still quite some minerally accents throughout - making room for a more metallic feel as the middle phase unfolds, bringing a slick caramelly and peanutty maltiness with brown bread crust-like touches, restrainedly sweetish at first but developing a soft and gentle toasty bitterishness further on, connecting with a mild herbal hop bitterness, tea- and dried field flower-like. Retronasally, apart from these herbal and nutty effects, that cooked smell of pasteurisation returns, will down below, the flavour 'parcours' ends gradually and silently, fading into soft bitterishness and nutty sweetishness but not really adding anything that has not been present in the earlier stage. Unassuming, industrial interpretation of the good old German Märzen, a bit thin and clearly too metallic, lacking a bit in character but still offering the essential nutty-malty features and slickness associated with the style. I had better Märzens, though, one of which was very atypically brewed in my hometown of Ghent (Dok's Oktoberfestbi3r), the others in Bavaria; this brewery clearly opts for 19th- and 20th-century industrial methods but I think Märzen is one of those classic German Lager styles that deserve a more artisanal and 'pure' approach. Well, the screw cap was an ominous sign here, I guess...

Tried on 04 Dec 2021 at 19:01


8

Tried from Bottle on 15 Jun 2021 at 20:43


6

(#1202)(#244 DE)(#31 Baden-Württemberg)
Bought it at "EDEKA Holzhalbinsel", Rostock, DE

Tried from Bottle on 11 Apr 2021 at 11:41


3.2
Appearance - 3 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 3 | Overall - 14

Õlle on selline jook, et iga uus kord kui klaasi või pudeli suule tõstad, siis leiad midagi uut, sõltuvalt tuhandest-miljonist pisiasjast, mis hetke olukorda mõjutavad. Seega piirdun iga õlle juures selle tekstiga.

Tried on 22 Feb 2021 at 15:33


4

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Tried from Bottle on 22 Aug 2020 at 15:02