New Glarus Yokel

New Glarus Yokel

Savor this creamy headed pint at your favorite escape. Here’s to cards on the table, a juke box chewing coins, chalk on your cue, and your favorite brew washing down the perfect burger. This is a whole beer straight from the tank smooth unfiltered and without pretense. Wisconsin, German and English barleys and the finest Bavarian hops combine in clasic German brewing methods. You are holding the freshest possible Wisconsin beer. Expect this beer to be comfortable, crisp and slightly cloudy. Enjoy our salute to every guy who finished his game and left the kids quarters on the table. Remember Buy Local, Drink Yokel
3.2
366 reviews
New Glarus, United States

Community reviews

4.0 12 ounce bottle. Pours a hazy copper color with a white head of foam. The aroma is yeasty and has some banana and doughy qualities. Reminds me of uncooked bread dough in a way. A little sweet and fruity. Medium body and soft carbonation. Really nice!
3.0 Tasted from a 12oz. bottle. It poured a clear golden hue with minimal carbonation, a quickly dissipating, slightly off-white head, and almost no lacing. It has a grassy nose and a bland malty taste. I’m not a big lager fan to start with, but this is underwhelming.
3.4 From a 12 oz bottle poured in an English pint glass, bought at a Pick n’ Save in Milwaukee. Light wet grain aroma. Pours mostly clear copper with a thin but persistent head. Flavor is crisp and robust grain, like an effervescent multigrain loaf, with a crisp only slightly bitter finish. An excellent lager that packs a lot of flavor.
4.1 Deep yellow with a white head. Wonderful spicy and floral noble hop aroma. Medium body. Very slight caramel sweetness and solid malt flavor profile. Fairly clean finish with a slight hop bitterness. Really well done.
3.7 12oz bottle. Bright orange gold pour with a quickly diminishing head of tiny white cream. Aroma is lightly grainy and yeasty. Attractive. Clean, citrusy, and lightly sweet. Tasty.
3.2 Pours clear amber with a nice eggshell head. Aroma is not strong, but tempts with fruity and yeasty notes. Apple and yeast are the main players in the flavor, while pear and a bit of hops provide backup tones. Crisp mouthfeel has decent body and lively fizz. Yokel or sophisticate, you should enjoy this one.
3.3 Bottle. Light gold with thick head. Nose of floral hops, light malts. Fairly clean, nice floral hop profile, medium body. No complaints...solid lager with enough hops to make me want more.
3.0 Six-pack of bottles. Creamy, fizzy, generally okay all-around, but really not a lot of flavor here -- which from the description seems to be the point. Very easy to drink and relaxed brew, but nothing to write home about.
3.4 Tap. Golden with one finger head. Bready with a light honey sweetness. Light grass. Decent.
3.5 Pour out of 12 oz bottle, clear orange pour with white head, aroma brought notes of bread, grass, slight dough, yeast into some spice, slight lemon. Taste was a mix of grass, spicy hops, slight biscuit and bread into a bit of honey, finishing slightly bitter, slightly sweet.
3.1 Bottle, thanks George999! Malty aroma with bread and grassy hop notes. Pours cloudy golden colored with one finger of white head with good retention and lacing. Starts with a lot of bready malt with light grassy notes. Finishes smooth and clean with the same flavors. Good lager for easy drinking.
3.5 Bottle at catch 22 bottle share! Pours a slightly hazy yellow with bubbly white head. Aroma and taste of nice malt, clean and crisp, hint of earth. Full body, nice lager.
3.5 Appearance is golden yellow, a little cloudy with yeast floating in the beer, Aroma is slightly fruity, taste is sweet some bitters are present, overall beer is a little sweet for my taste but very flavorful and well rounded
3.4 Bottle from adnielsen. Thanks Aaron! Pours a slightly hazy golden orange color with white head. Bready, malty, biscuit aromas. Clean, fresh, bread, cracker, slight bitter grainy flavors. Solid.
3.3 12fl oz bottle poured into a dimpled mug. Sparkling gold with a ton of frothy white head. Aroma is biscuit and honey. Lots of honey in the flavor. Very light yet creamy with a fair amount of CO2. Tasty brew.
3.4 Bottle @ home via trade. Pours a slightly hazy golden appearance with an off white head. Aroma is perfumey and doughy with a bit of spice and green pepper in the background. Medium body. Slightly chalky / dusty grainy flavor. Off dry. Some bread and dough. Finishes pretty clean. Drinks not bad given the age.
3.3 Poured a golden yellow color with aromas of corn, yeast and some grassy hops. Flavors are corn and light yeast light bitterness decent beer not sure if a big fan of this style but decent.
3.7 Golden with an excellent frothy lasting white head. Smooth creamy bigger light body. Fair sweetness. No bitterness. Honey. Hay. Yeast. Grain. Bread. Touch of citrus. Super drinkable. Quality well-made beer.
3.7 Crisp and refreshing yet a little dry. Super malty, a little citrus. Honey. Sweet. Pretty good beer.
3.8 Bottle pour. Thanks again Frankie. Pours really light with a faint grainy aroma. Really nice drinking, light lager here. Creamy medium body. Overall, it’s what I look for in a good lager. Nice flavor, super refreshing. Could drink this all day.
3.5 12 oz bottle given to me at Surly, many thanks fellow beer enthusiast! Pours a clear bright golden color with a white foamy head that settles to moderate lacing and a few bubbles across the meniscus. Aroma is sweet - bread dough and yeast, light fruity complexity. Flavor is same, and overall mild - bread, yeast, and fruit with a touch of hoppy citrus tang. Thin bodied, mild carbonation, and a sweet floral hop finish.
2.7 botttle from jeremy. nothing memorable about it. nothing that sucked about it either.
4.0 A solid light lager. Crisp and lightly sweet. Solid bready background. Tried courtesy of Dave in 2014.
3.5 Thanks to iNBe. Well executed zwickel, not as yeasty as I would have thought, has the very euro minerally lager aroma. Serving: bottle
3.4 Lots of carbonation. Cracker and honey-like flavors. Bitter finish. Pretty straightforward but executed well as usual.
3.1 Refrigerated 12 oz. brown bottle poured into a glass. Pours clear golden with small/medium white head. Aroma is pilsner malt, medium/light body, low carbonation, and good small bubble lacing. Taste is pilsner malt balanced with subtle herbal hops. Nice nuances, but not enough flavor to be rated higher.
3.4 Sample at the brewery. Clear yellow-gold color with a medium thin fluffy white head that dissipates steadily to an outer ring. Strings of lacing on the glass. Aroma of fruit, bready malt and yeast. Medium body with flavors of floral yeast, grainy malt and fruit. The finish is fruity up front with a earthy yeast aftertaste. Decent overall.
3.0 A good enough beer but kind of boring. Aromas of honey and lightly toasted grains. Exact same flavor profile... Average.
2.7 Aroma: light malts, some mild sulfur and corn, no real hop character. Appearance: light golden color, slightly hazy, white head collapses fairly quickly to a thin layer, leaves spotty lacing. Taste: much the same as the aroma - light malts, sweeter than expected, minimal hop flavors, low bitterness. Palate: light-medium body, medium carbonation, somewhat sweet finish. Overall: decent thirst quencher / warm weather beer.
1.5 I fucken hate to agree with MJ on beer rates, but I have to on the one. This is totally an uninspired celery bomb. Generic corn dominates the nose, perhaps some adjuncts. Taste is sweet and only faintly bitter. Flavors of creamed corn, celery and not much else. A weak malt bill coupled with a very low dose of hops leaves us with a very pedestrian beer, one that could even pass for a macro brew. No thanks.