Maienschien
Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery in Waterford, Virginia, United States 🇺🇸
Weizen - Hopfenweisse Regular|
Score
7.01
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There’s a feeling we experience this time of year that’s inspiration for this beer…
Spring sunlight cascades green and gold through young leaves. Visitors below soak up the dappled beams. Blue skies and gentle breeze. It’s the stuff of daydreams.
Vibrant and joyful. It’s the promise of a new season and good things to come.
We refreshed Maienschein this go-round on a simple idea: small beer packed with flavor. Your go-to when you’ve got things to-do.
As we went about redesigning the beer, it became clear that we’d be exploring competing ends. Boost the flavor. Shrink the abv. Enhance the expression while increasing the drinkability. What you get with this push and pull is a delightfully bright, fresh, and balanced hoppy ale. Meyer lemon, new spruce tips, freshly cut hay, and grapefruit.
What’s Maienschein? It’s an uncommon German word describing a phenomenon we all experience around this time of year. When you look up into the canopy of a tree, you see a green and gold glow of sunlight through young leaves. That’s Maienschein. It translates to “May shine” or something close to that. Maienschein the occasion is easy to enjoy for a bunch of reasons. The same is true for this hoppy ale.
Spring sunlight cascades green and gold through young leaves. Visitors below soak up the dappled beams. Blue skies and gentle breeze. It’s the stuff of daydreams.
Vibrant and joyful. It’s the promise of a new season and good things to come.
We refreshed Maienschein this go-round on a simple idea: small beer packed with flavor. Your go-to when you’ve got things to-do.
As we went about redesigning the beer, it became clear that we’d be exploring competing ends. Boost the flavor. Shrink the abv. Enhance the expression while increasing the drinkability. What you get with this push and pull is a delightfully bright, fresh, and balanced hoppy ale. Meyer lemon, new spruce tips, freshly cut hay, and grapefruit.
What’s Maienschein? It’s an uncommon German word describing a phenomenon we all experience around this time of year. When you look up into the canopy of a tree, you see a green and gold glow of sunlight through young leaves. That’s Maienschein. It translates to “May shine” or something close to that. Maienschein the occasion is easy to enjoy for a bunch of reasons. The same is true for this hoppy ale.
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ben4321 (11441) reviewed Maienschien from Wheatland Spring Farm + Brewery 3 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8.5
16 oz can from Wheatland, via jcos, 11/9/22. Canned 7/22/22. Slightly yellow, with a thick and foamy white head, and some lighter lacework. Bright melon, lemon, grass, and grapefruit. Bit of pine as well. Touch of mint, a bit of bread. Light tea. Spice notes. Rind bitter on the close. Bright, light and refreshing while also being flavorful. Nice dryness to the close. Fun beer, and I like it more on can 2 than I did on can 1, which is always a positive.
Tried
from Can
on 09 Nov 2022
at 21:46
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
Pine and grapefruit. A little lemon. Hazy golden pour with good head and lacing. Light bitter end. Tap at brewery.
Tried
from Draft
on 10 Oct 2022
at 20:51