March 1, 2012

Beer Review: Fat Head's Caveman Keller Bier

Serving Type: Draft

ABV: 5.7 percent

Appearance: Caveman Keller has a fantastic dark shade of gold once it's poured. There is some uniqueness in the beer's body as the head seems to have a plethora of carbonation bubbles, but you don't notice that characteristic many brews have with the bubbles rising through up through it. The head is very bubbly and white. Will lace the glass as more is consumed.

Smell: This beer has a sharp, malty aroma. A slight, sweet aroma sneaks into your nostrils right before you pull your nose away.

Taste: The malts have a nice kick to them. The beer taste somewhat sharp on the back after some honey taste marinates your tongue on the front.

Overall Rating:    

I haven't ever been disappointed with a beer brewed by Fat Head's. This was the first beer I've tried of the Keller/Cellar style and found it to be interesting.

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