WarPigs Forbidden Magic 6Pk
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Description
WarPigs Forbidden Magic 6Pk is a German-style Hefeweizen brewed with strawberries, packaged as a six-pack at 5.9% ABV. Part of WarPigs Brewing's limited release series, this fruited wheat beer adds strawberry to the classic Hefeweizen template, producing a sessionable warm-weather option with a low 10 IBU bitterness level.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.9% | IBU: 10 | Origin: Munster, Indiana, USA | Style: Strawberry Hefeweizen | Brewery: WarPigs Brewing USA
Production & Heritage
WarPigs Brewing USA operates out of Munster, Indiana, and originally gained recognition through its collaboration roots connecting American and Danish brewing traditions. Forbidden Magic falls within the brewery's limited release lineup, reflecting their experimental approach to established beer styles. The base beer follows the German Hefeweizen tradition — a wheat-heavy grain bill fermented with a yeast strain that produces characteristic banana and clove esters — with the addition of strawberries during the brewing process to layer fruit character onto the classic wheat beer profile.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Expect the familiar Hefeweizen hallmarks of ripe banana and a soft, bready wheat sweetness. A faint berry note lingers beneath the yeast-driven aromatics, though the strawberry addition presents subtly rather than dominating the nose.
Taste: The palate opens with gentle banana ester and light vanilla, consistent with the traditional Hefeweizen yeast character. Mid-palate, the wheat body carries a pillowy, slightly creamy texture at a moderate weight. The strawberry contribution is restrained, arriving more as a mild fruit accent than a pronounced berry flavor, lending a touch of tartness that nudges the finish in a slightly tart direction.
Finish: The finish is short to moderate in length, with a light, dry tartness from the strawberry addition tapering off quickly. Residual banana ester and soft wheat grain linger briefly before fading clean.
How to Drink Forbidden Magic
Serve chilled in a traditional Weizen glass to capture the yeast-driven aromas and showcase the hazy wheat pour. At 5.9% ABV and just 10 IBUs, Forbidden Magic is built for straightforward, unadorned drinking — no garnish necessary beyond a standard wheat-beer lemon wedge if preferred. For a shandy-style serve, combine with lemonade to amplify the fruit character. A Berliner-style michelada works with this beer's low bitterness and fruit leanings. It can also substitute for a standard Hefeweizen in a beer-based Radler, where the strawberry notes complement a citrus mixer.
Best For
- Warm-weather backyard sessions where low bitterness and easy drinkability are priorities
- Introducing hop-averse drinkers to craft beer through a fruit-forward wheat style
- Pairing with light summer meals like grilled shrimp or fruit salads
- Trying limited release offerings from the WarPigs lineup
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Forbidden Magic taste like? Forbidden Magic delivers classic Hefeweizen character — banana ester, soft vanilla, and bready wheat — with a subtle strawberry addition that provides mild tartness rather than overt fruit sweetness. The overall impression is a light, low-bitterness wheat beer with a restrained berry accent.
How does Forbidden Magic compare to Forbidden Root Strawberry Basil Hefeweizen? Both beers apply strawberry to a wheat beer base, but Forbidden Root's version incorporates basil as an additional botanical layer, adding herbal complexity that Forbidden Magic does not pursue. Forbidden Magic stays closer to a traditional Hefeweizen profile, relying on yeast-driven banana and vanilla character as its primary flavor engine.
Is Forbidden Magic good for craft beer beginners? Its low 10 IBU bitterness and approachable wheat-beer body make it accessible for drinkers who are put off by hop-forward styles. The 5.9% ABV keeps it within a moderate, sessionable range.
Where is Forbidden Magic made? Forbidden Magic is brewed by WarPigs Brewing USA, based in Munster, Indiana. The brewery operates in the greater Chicagoland area of Northwest Indiana.
What foods pair well with Forbidden Magic? Light salads with strawberry and goat cheese echo the beer's fruit character. Grilled white fish benefits from the wheat body and low bitterness. Soft pretzels with mustard are a classic Hefeweizen pairing that works here as well. Mild, creamy cheeses like Havarti complement the smooth wheat texture. Fresh fruit tarts align with the berry undertones.
What sizes does Forbidden Magic come in? Forbidden Magic is available as a six-pack, consistent with WarPigs Brewing's standard packaging for their limited release beers.
Is Forbidden Magic worth the price? Forbidden Magic positions as a limited release craft Hefeweizen, placing it slightly above everyday wheat beer pricing but within the standard range for specialty craft six-packs. Its appeal rests largely on novelty and the WarPigs brand rather than critical acclaim, as community ratings on platforms like BeerAdvocate and Untappd have been modest.
Why Forbidden Magic?
Forbidden Magic represents WarPigs Brewing's willingness to riff on traditional European beer styles with American craft sensibility. The strawberry addition to a German Hefeweizen base is a straightforward concept, and the beer executes it with restraint — the fruit plays a supporting role rather than overwhelming the wheat and yeast character. As a limited release, availability is not guaranteed season to season, which gives it a degree of scarcity within the WarPigs catalog. For drinkers who enjoy classic Hefeweizen but want a slight twist, Forbidden Magic provides that variation without straying far from the style's foundations.
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