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Pete's Wicked Schnozberry Brew
By Belly Buddy David Lauterbach
Every winter I get excited to see the seasonal beers on the shelves. Mostly because they are packaged so festively with holly and snow flakes and such that they make great gifts--you don't have to wrap them, and if the recipient is a true friend you get to partake in the enjoyment (it's better to give and receive).
For the past three years or so I have searched for, but not been able to find, Pete's Wicked Winter Brew. For some freaky reason that I have never been able to qualify, I like certain raspberry flavored beers. But try finding this seasonal Texas beer in New York. A trip to peteswicked.com only offered this answer: "Winter Brew was produced in limited quantities this year, however not all wholesalers carry the entire Petes Wicked portfolio of beers. Therefore, some of the Petes beers may not be available in select areas of the country." I guess New York wasn't selected.
However, as hard as it may be to find a skier in a snowstorm, I found a six-pack of Winter Brew in a store recently and snatched it up to see if it was as good as I remembered... raspberries, nutmegs and all.
When I poured it into my Pete's Wicked pint glass (the one I borrowed from some bar many years ago) the fruity aroma jostled my memory a bit. I'd place the color in the deep amber category, but the head was disappointing. Just to be sure, I poured my second beer into a different pint glass... still the same.
The raspberry odor went right up my nose and overpowered me, the faint nutmeg odor (and taste) never had a chance. It was a bit "soda-pop" sweet to my mouth with a malty aftertaste that stuck around for quite some time after I was done.
Pete's Wicked has undergone some changes in the past few years, and perhaps this is why this wasn't the beer I remember. They have altered the taste of their Ale as an "ongoing effort to satisfy its consumers evolving tastes." Along with this they have changed their bottles to longnecks, their caps to pry-offs, and quite possibly their nose-heavy raspberries to schnozberries.
Since everyone seems to be interested in calories and carbs nowadays, it may interest you to know that this beer comes in at 170 calories and a whopping 15.2 grams of carbs. It's 5.2% by alcohol by volume.
Pete Slosberg (the Pete in Pete's Wicked) went mainstream with his craft beer company in 1986 and has produced some beers that we've seen come and go (does anyone remember Red Rush?). I did not love, nor did I hate Pete's Wicked Winter Brew. Had the taste not lingered in my mouth so long afterwards I could have really enjoyed this. I'm betting that if you really like the fruity stuff that you might want to try Winter Brew. If you stay away from berries in your beer normally you should look elsewhere.
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11Brian» WWB was my fav winter seasonal. I'm going to try to clone it, but I'm unsure if it was a red/brown ale or a wheat beer. I seem to remember it having a reddish color to it. 10NemoDude» Pete's Wicked Ales WERE great -- I miss all of them. I wish they never sold the company. I'm a home-brewer so if anyone has a clone recipe for WWB, please pass it on, I'd love to make it in time for next winter. 11OutbackBob» I agree with the top posters. It was in my top 3 as well. I'm thinking of getting into homebrewing just to clone this one. Anybody know where to fing the recipe?? 11fthesteelers» DOES anyone know if it was definitely discntinued? It was DEF my favortite Winter beer, and now its gone.....I would pay a premium for it if I could..... 9Jonny» Pete's used to be a good brew. Then a few years back they changed all of their recipies. Now their beer is second rate, being trumped by companies like DFH, Troegs... Pete's WWB ages well. I still have 2 prior 2000; mellows like a Finnish porter. 10dave» I haven't been able to find it in NH the past few years. it was one of the 1st brews that got me into tasting different kinds. Now I try everything at least once. My tastes have gone from a light/cheap beer to a nice heavy ale or porter. 11Stratodan» Well up here in CT I haven't seen Pete's Wicked Winter Brew for a couple of yrs...and I miss it badly! One of my all time favorite beers, hope they didn't ruin it with a new recipee. My rating is for the old recipee...hope I can find some soon! 9Jeremie» wtf. I loved pete's wicked winter brew, it was one of my top 3 favs ever. Just tried wonderlust, damn Pete's you f'd up 11best ever» glad a drank a lot when it was out, i remember having it on draft at a bar long ago... ='( 7rodfrmJtown» I enjoy this brew very much you should try this one with a slice of orange.
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