Hoppy golden ale with complex flavors.
Since 1516 Brewers have led the purity revolution. They mandated only four natural ingredients be used to brew beer. This Reinheitsgebot law was the first ever food purity regulation and New Glarus Brewmaster Dan Carey has consistently respected out palates by employing yeast, hops, barley and water to explore a wide spectrum of flavor.
Today Dan pushed the purity envelope by using Organic Hallertau Hops from Germany with Wisconsin organically mal... (show more)
Was super shocked at the bitter taste--this is my first organic beer, hopefully the next won't make me pucker so much!
Just got this in a mixed 6 pack and was a little disappointed. Nothing special, unlike most New Glarus beers. I thought the hop profile was nice, but still a lot like totally naked in my opinion.
Not really anything going on here. Not sure what to think of it or what it even is really. Worth trying only for the novelty of claiming you've drank an organic beer.
Very good and highly quaffable. Not as sweet as Spotted Cow and therefore superior.
i prefer totally naked, although i've been told they're essentially the same. i could drink either by the gallon though.
This is an amazing brew. At a party with a keg of this I drank so much I could barely walk. Great with meals, great on it's own, slowly surpassing Spotted Cow as my favorite New Glarus.