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Abita Brewing AndyGator Helles Doppelbock Review

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Brewery: Abita Brewing Company (Abita Springs, Louisiana)
Style: Helles Doppelbock
ABV: 8.0%
IBU: 25

Abita Brewing Company, nestled in the heart of Louisiana, has long been celebrated for its commitment to crafting beers that reflect the spirit of the region. Their AndyGator Helles Doppelbock is no exception, offering a unique twist on a classic German style. While it may not be a traditional doppelbock, this brew brings its own charm to the table, making it a noteworthy addition to Abita’s lineup.

Abita AndyGator Helles Doppelbock

Tasting Notes

AndyGator pours a clear, golden amber with a modest white head that dissipates quickly, leaving minimal lacing. The aroma is inviting, with notes of toasted malt, honey, and a hint of floral hops. There’s a subtle fruitiness in the background, reminiscent of ripe apples or pears, which adds a layer of complexity.

On the palate, the beer is smooth and slightly sweet, with a malt-forward profile that delivers flavors of caramel, bread crust, and a touch of toffee. The hop presence is mild, providing just enough bitterness to balance the sweetness without overpowering it. At 8% ABV, the alcohol is well integrated, offering a gentle warmth without being overly boozy. The finish is clean and slightly dry, making it surprisingly drinkable for its strength.

Overall Thoughts

What sets AndyGator apart is its hybrid nature. AndyGator is brewed with pilsner malt, German lager yeast, and German Perle hops. While labeled as a Helles Doppelbock, it leans more toward a strong golden lager, blending elements of both styles. This makes it an approachable option for those new to doppelbocks or stronger lagers. Additionally, Abita’s use of local ingredients, including their signature artesian water, adds a touch of Louisiana terroir to this beer.

AndyGator pairs well with rich foods like roasted meats, spicy Cajun dishes, or even grilled seafood.

Ratings

  • Appearance: 3.5/5
  • Aroma: 4/5
  • Flavor: 4/5
  • Mouthfeel: 4/5
  • Overall: 4/5

Abita’s AndyGator Helles Doppelbock is a flavorful, approachable beer that showcases the brewery’s creativity and regional pride. While it may not be a textbook doppelbock, it’s a solid brew that’s worth trying. Its smooth drinkability, combined with a balanced sweetness and mild alcohol warmth, makes it an appealing choice for those looking for a strong yet refreshing lager.

If you’ve tried Abita’s AndyGator, please share your thoughts on it in the comments below.

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