Multiplicity Maibock
BJ's Restaurants & Brewery

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From:
BJ's Restaurants & Brewery
 
California, United States
Style:
Maibock
ABV:
Not listed
Score:
+8 ratings needed
Avg:
4.08 | pDev: 6.13%
Ratings:
2 | reviews: 2
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Apr 22, 2008
Added:
Jul 15, 2006
Wants:
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Gots:
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Reviewed by MiScusi from California

4.33/5  rDev +6.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | overall: 4.5
On tap at BJ's West Covina.

A- Pours a clear dark orange. Nice visibility and clear, little to no head present on the pour, but that's how BJ's bartenders tend to pour their beers.

S- sweet smelling.

T- Sweet, small banana presence- almost like a hefe, but some toasty and spicy malt take over at the end. A very tasty beer overall, though I don't think they completely nail down the maibock style.

M/D- Malty but with just a bit of more body to it than a lager. Had a bit of slickness to it that was good. Overall just a tasty beer to drink... although its only "good" in all categories that sorta combines to form something that pretty good overall.
Apr 22, 2008
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Reviewed by Gueuzedude from Arizona

3.84/5  rDev -5.9%
look: 3 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 3.5
On tap at BJ's Palmdale CA, Sampled July 2007
Pours with a wispy, off-white colored head that forms just a bit more than a ring around the sides of my glass. The beer is a brilliantly clear, amber-hued, copper color. Malty aromatic notes of brown sugar, caramelized grain, and even some malt driven almost-raisin-like fruit notes. Definitely has a malt driven nose.

Sweet tasting up front, but not cloyingly so; complexly, rich malt sugars that have been lightly caramelized and browned make up this flavor. The malt notes almost take on a rum-like note at times that is perhaps molasses like even (though this is really light). Rich tasting, with a definite fullness to it, though this is not so thick and rich as to keep it from being reasonably drinkable; I would not quite call it quaffable, which is certainly appropriate for a Maibock. This definitely has a really nice, concentrated malt character to it, this really makes it a nice example of the style. There is even some hop character here; a crisp, noticeable, yet not overwhelming bitterness lingers on in the finish (just enough to make you want another sip of this malt focused brew) and there is also a light, herbal, perhaps even vaguely pine-like, hop flavor here as well. The malt sweetness almost makes me think of a rich, concentrated fruit; perhaps something like raisins, but not really.

This is a nice example of a Maibock, clearly malt focused, but it still has a nice level of hop character here (which may be a touch more than is traditional, but this is American after all).
Jul 10, 2007