Allagash White Review

by Tara Nurin on Aug 29, 2011 in Beer
Allagash White Review

There’s a reason the Alstrom Brothers, editors of Beer Advocate, give this beer an A+. It’s simply the most classic American example of its style. Allagash White is the perfect beer for a summer day. It’s clean, citrusy, semi-dry, semi-sweet, and effervescent. 

The aroma was very, very wheaty with lots of grapefruit and lemon on the nose. There was something very fresh and airy smelling about the beer, a whiff that reminded me of a bright, sunny day decorated with white, poufy clouds.

The pour gave a healthy white head, similar to the aforementioned clouds. And the sticky, messy lacing would have made a Trappist monk proud. 

In appearance, this beer is the color of pale straw with a cloudy transparence. I love a brew with tight, perky bubbles that stream ever upward in joyfully linear cadence. After two hours, the liquid got frothy when I swirled it. You know the expression “the cat’s meow.” Well, the carbonation in Allagash White earns itself the designation of “the beer’s bubble.” On the mouth, the citrus presented itself as grapefruit, lemon and orange, and these notes came out more as the beer warmed up. Allagash White feels dry on the mouth then finishes wetter.

The only fault I found with it was a slight astringent taste that lingered in the back of the mouth. But strangely, it wasn’t unpleasant.

The Alstrom brothers are right. This is an A+ beer.  


Tara Nurin is a veteran freelance journalist based in East Philadelphia, otherwise known as New Jersey. The former TV reporter specializes in craft beer, dining and destination coverage, and writes brew news for publications like All About Beer, Draft, Philly Beer Scene, and Philadelphia Weekly. She pens the “Athena’s Fermentables” column about women and beer for Ale Street News; co-hosts the Internet and cable show “Still Crazy After All These Beers” with Gary Monterosso; leads the Beer for Babes women-in-beer group in South Jersey; and is the weekly nightlife columnist for the Courier-Post newspaper. She also contributes regular beer reviews to DrinkPhilly.com.


Related Articles:

Troegs Brewing Flying Mouflan
Farewell to Jobs! The Steve Jobs Drink

Recent Articles
spacer

Feedback

How are we doing? Tell us what you like or don't like and how we can improve. We would love to hear your thoughts!

*Name:
*E-mail:
*Suggestions:
 
The Shark Week Drinking Game

The Shark Week Drinking Game

This year, one of cable TV's longest-running programs celebrates its 29th anniversary. Enjoy it to the fullest with this handy game. Shark Week starts...read more ›

by The Drink Nation Jun 26, 2016
A Spanish Winemaker is Producing Blue Wine

A Spanish Winemaker is Producing Blue Wine

We've all heard of red wine and white wine. But now, we can get what we've always dreamed of when looking through a wine list: blue wine. ...read more ›

by Ryan Hudak Jun 21, 2016
Devil's Creek Brewery Is Open in Collingswood

Devil's Creek Brewery Is Open in Collingswood

Collingswood's first brewery, Devil’s Creek Brewery, opened its doors recently on May 21 at its new spot on Haddon Avenue....read more ›

by Erica Bauwens Jun 2, 2016
SPONSORED
Drink Nation Store Rectangle
Craft Beer Garden and Restaurant Comes to Cooper River

Craft Beer Garden and Restaurant Comes to Cooper River

Cooper River Park in Pennsauken may be known for weddings and crew races, but a new beer garden is giving craft beer lovers a new excuse to check out ...read more ›

by Erica Bauwens Jun 2, 2016
Tonewood Brewing Is Coming to Oaklyn

Tonewood Brewing Is Coming to Oaklyn

Oaklyn is getting a brand new brewery called Tonewood Brewing, which will be run by two brothers, with a projected opening date of Tuesday, June 7....read more ›

by Erica Bauwens Jun 2, 2016
Medford's Main Street Is Experiencing a Craft Beer Boom

Medford's Main Street Is Experiencing a Craft Beer Boom

Medford in Burlington County will soon be home to two craft breweries along their Main Street drag....read more ›

by Erica Bauwens May 18, 2016
The Inventor of St. Germain, Robert J. Cooper, Has Passed Away at 39

The Inventor of St. Germain, Robert J. Cooper, Has Passed Away at 39

The inventor of St. Germain passed away on Monday, April 25, 2016....read more ›

by Alexander Frane May 2, 2016
Make This Purple Cocktail To Honor Prince's Memory

Make This Purple Cocktail To Honor Prince's Memory

Make this delicious purple cocktail to honor Prince's memory....read more ›

by The Drink Nation Apr 21, 2016
This Late Night L.A. Restaurant is Serving Boozy Bowls of Classic Kids Cereal

This Late Night L.A. Restaurant is Serving Boozy Bowls of Classic Kids Cereal

Grab a boozy, late-night breakfast at L.A.'s newest concept....read more ›

by Alexander Frane Apr 19, 2016
Disney's Tower of Terror Is Getting a Bar

Disney's Tower of Terror Is Getting a Bar

Disney's Tower of Terror is getting its very own bar....read more ›

by Alexander Frane Apr 15, 2016
SPONSORED
View all Articles

Sign up to get weekly drinking news, bar reviews, events and more sent directly to your inbox!

Close