Barrique Brewing & Blending Amberish Energy

Amberish Energy

 

Barrique Brewing & Blending in Nashville, Tennessee, United States 🇺🇸

Collab with: Fait la Force Brewing
  Lager - Keller / Zwickel / Landbier Regular
Score
7.14
ABV: 5.3% IBU: 30 Ticks: 4
Brewed in collaboration with Fait La Force Brewing, Amberish Energy is a rustic and unfiltered Franconian Kellerbier that brings old-world tradition to life with a modern touch.

Pouring a light amber-ish hue with a slight haze, this Kellerbier boasts an inviting aroma of fresh bread crust, caramelized malt, and a whisper of herbal hops. The first sip delivers a smooth and balanced malt body, featuring notes of toasted grain, biscuit, and a hint of honey, complemented by a gentle bitterness and earthy hop character. Naturally carbonated and served unfiltered, it maintains a soft roundness with a refreshingly dry finish.

Rooted in Franconian brewing heritage, Amberish Energy is a true cellar-aged lager, meant to be enjoyed in its non-filtered, fined, and unrefined state—just as it would be straight from the brewery caves of Bavaria.
 

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7.6/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6 Flavor 9 Texture 8 Overall 8
Gold pour. Thin foam around the rim. Scattered lace around the glass. Bready flavor! Delicious! Light body and light carbonation
Tried from Can from Wine Warehouse - Charlottesville on 26 Jul 2025 at 23:27

6.9/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6 Flavor 7.5 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
Bread dough, grass nose. Clear amber, medium head. Bread, nice biscuit finish. Medium body, easy carbonation
Tried from Can from Wine Warehouse - Charlottesville on 26 Jul 2025 at 23:17

8/10
Nothing like an amber after a long day of work, especially a barrique amber! Delicious bread crust and honey all over!
Tried from Can on 25 Jun 2025 at 17:38

7.4/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 8
Can from Tavour. Pours clear gold with a fairly large creamy white head that persisted. Biscuit/bread aroma. Med body. Dry despite the malt/bread. Moderately bitter. Hop might be earth/floral. Nice dry bitter finish. I really enjoy the style.
Tried from Can on 18 Apr 2025 at 23:34