Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner)

Commercial Brewery in Shiner, Texas, United States 🇺🇸
Owned by The Gambrinus Company

Established in 1909

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603 E Brewery St, Shiner, TX, 77984, United States
Description
The Spoetzl Brewery - named after its original brewmaster Kosmos Spoetzl, was founded in Shiner, Texas in 1909; hence their brand name for their beers - Shiner. Spoetzl is the oldest independent brewery in the State of Texas that began its storied history by brewing beer with old-world traditions and recipes for the many German and Czech settlers in the state. Since then, the brewery has grown to be one of the leading independent brewers in the country. The brewery is 100% family-owned and is a certified craft brewery by the Brewer’s Association. Every drop of Shiner is proudly brewed in Shiner.

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5/10
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Tried from Bottle on 08 Nov 2024 at 19:21

6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
This review was imported from my RateBeer ratings.

12.0 oz. can
5.7% ABV
Best by date: 11/29/24
$11.99 6-pk @ Publix

AROMA: Mildly sweet with moderate scents of biscuit and caramel, followed by hints of roasted butternut squash. Overall, a very pleasing aroma.

APPEARANCE: Pours a clear dark-amber with a frothy, 2-finger, tan head that dissipates quickly with no lacing. Initially, it looked great in the glass. But before I could put the glass down, the head had almost completely dissipated. I'm actually quite baffled at how such a frothy, medium-height head could dissipate so quickly.

TASTE: Lightly sweet with mild flavors of caramel and malt. At the very end of the finish, i get just a whisper of cinnamon.

MOUTHFEEL: Heft-wise, I would classify it as medium-bodied. But feel-wise, it is a bit on the watery side. The finish is slightly dry and the carbonation is below average. Honestly, I think this is the characteristic (i.e. mouthfeel) that could use the most improvement.

OVERALL: This is an easy-to-drink beer. Mildly sweet, no bitterness or sourness, pleasant aroma, and standard ABV. I could see myself downing several of these, in a single sitting, and never tiring of it. However, I probably won't ever purchase it again. Mainly because there are other festival beers that I like much better. But also, partly because the beer is not memorable in any fashion. In other words, if I was offered this at a party, or saw it on a menu, I would probably remember that I've had the beer before, but I definitely wouldn't remember my impression of it. Which is sad, because I think the "bones" of the beer are pretty solid, and with a little tinkering I think the brewer could transform this from a "good" beer into a "great" beer.
Tried from Can on 04 Oct 2024 at 17:55

5.2/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 7 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 5
OK, so I live in the country and I like peaches, but not sure about wheat ales and I like hefes, so what can I expect? I must also say that like saranac, shiner has a special place in my heart as one of the first craft companies I became familiar with back in the middle 90's. This can pours clear light pale. It has a decent head that fades rapidly. The nose is quite mild peach perfume, nothing artificial yet. First flavor seems to be mild in the wheat ale attribute, nothing really bitter but you can tell its a wheat ale fer sher. This is followed up with some peach, mind you, its there but not over the top nor in yer face. Seems to be well balanced for a peach ale, many domestic varieties come across over balanced with peach flavoring and its usually artificial in flavor. Not minding this peacy version, it's yielding a decent session. Finishes with a friendly peach tang, but never really gets tart; just simply a mild wheat ale, lacking tons of wheat ale bitterness, with just a tad of friendly peach presence. Decent carbonation throughout.
Tried from Can on 24 Sep 2024 at 18:56

6.2/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
355ml. bottle @home, 24/08/2024 [#7.629 Global - #1.489 United States of America - #1 Spoetzl Brewery (My Brewery #322 from the States)] Pours ruby-reddish with a small and lacing white head. Aroma: caramelly malts, dried fruits and toffee. Taste: watery malts, caramel and toffee. Woody palate. Light bodied. Next one, please!
Tried from Bottle on 18 Sep 2024 at 06:34

6.6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
The label on the 12 oz bottle I bought today at the closest HEB supermarket no longer has “Bohemian” on it but the ABV remains the same. I paid more than the going rate for a typical single at the store but that’s all right. I like black lagers. Twist off top, I used to dislike them. Find them convenient now. Drinking from the bottle this evening so I can say the scent gives off some roast, some grain and chocolate, all I can say on that. The taste is similar with perhaps also a bit of caramel sweetness. Not bad but not extraordinary for the style.
Tried from Bottle on 01 Sep 2024 at 01:39

6.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
12 oz. can from HEB in Boerne, TX. Pours a semi-clear gold color with a white head and great retention. Spots of lacing. Strong peach aroma. Nice natural peach flavor in a basic wheat base beer. Reminds me of a Magic Hat #9. Tasty peach flavor without being too fruity. Light body. Light carbonation. Not bitter. A smooth, clean, and refreshing summer beer.
Tried from Can on 21 Jun 2024 at 22:46

6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Yellow with a large white head that faded quickly. Tangy with a lemonade note. Long finish. Medium body.
Tried on 11 Jun 2024 at 20:30

4.9/10 Appearance 2 Aroma 7 Flavor 5 Texture 4 Overall 4.5
Lemon candy nose. Shimmering yellow, no head. Dry, lemonade, seltzery. Light body, moderate carbonation. Not beery at all, barely enjoyable.
Tried from Can on 05 Jun 2024 at 23:19

7.2/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 7
12oz bottle pours out amber topped with a sand head. Nose is nice light grain some toast notes and a little pitfruit. Taste is more of the nice sweet malts caramel pitfruit and some toast.
Tried from Bottle on 12 May 2024 at 00:44

2.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 2 Texture 2 Overall 1
Cheap can, pour is cloudy IPA pale. Smell is dull aged IPA hops, I believe this date code (230314) means may of 2023, not sure, but that would account for the poor nose of the hops. Nice foamy head, but it fades after a few minutes to a pond scum. First taste is intensely bitter IPA hops, way over the top. Barely any co2. Comes across quite medicinal. Yepper, if I imagined hops as being used as a preservative, this would be it. Strong in the alky department, seems more than 7% to me. Mouthcoating and bitter as a bastardly bitch. Armadillo, broad-banded water, Coral, Eastern hognose, Fort Bend County pit viper, Texas rat, moccasin or Yellow-bellied water snake; not sure which one is providing the bite in this palate rototilling wrecking brew. I was thinking, since this was shiner, it may be a lighthearted IPA brew, but this spares no quarter for any IPA lover. Somebody please give me an insanely cheap, ice cold pale amercan macro lager to wash this down with, simply as a chaser, whew. There, you have it. IPA Lover? You will not be disappointed in this one. Maybe its the cactus water, not sure.
Tried from Can on 03 May 2024 at 18:14