This lager beer is a bit off the mark from other Dark beers I have tasted. It is deceptive. You expect something heavy and laden with flavor, but all you get a mild dull flavored beer. While it is a dark beer it is not rich and does not have the heavy malt flavors that most dark beers have.  It has very little sweetmess to it and no fruit flavors. It is essentially just bitter hops and roasted malt.  My understanding is this is one of the most popular beer imports here in the U.S. That doesn’t say a lot about our taste. I would rate it 2 out of 5 burps.

Stella Artois is a Belgian beer and comes in a green bottle. It has an okay taste ( very similar to Rolling Rock) and a decent sweet taste with a somewhat bitter aftertaste. It is not too carbonated but in my mind is a little bland and simplistic. It really lacks flavor on more than one or two levels. While it is not as bad as most American beers I would not rate it much higher simply becuase it lacks a real punch.

2.5 out of 5 burps

While I like to go into stores that allow me to purchase different varieties of beers by the single, I stumbled across a Samuel Adams 6 pack which has 3 different beers in it. So I am reviewing the first one out of the box.  Sam Adam’s Brown Ale is a pleasant surprise.  It is a richer ale with a nice malt flavor, and a sweet aftertaste, but that turns tart after a few swigs.  It has a nice head to it and a touch of caramel and other flavors. I think the issue I have with the beer is it is not something I could consume more than one or 2 of at a time. It is too malty for my taste and seems to overload my taste buds quickly like running a wooden Popsicle stick over my tongue one time too many.  It is not too carbonated and has a nice dark full body. All in all I would rate it 3 out of 5 burps.

Bohemia beer is brewed in Mexico and has been around for over a hundred years. You can’t miss the unusual bottle in the stores. It is a fat, short brown bottle and has a long neck. The label is gold and the beer is clearly associating itself with some sort of Aztec heritage ( which is a ridiculous assertion), but I digress. The beer itself is a Pilsner and has a nice rich flavor to it with a suitable amount of carbonization. It is rich in hops and corn giving it a unique flavor among the Mexican beer family and a sweetness with the aftertaste. While it is no Negro Modelo it is a delight to drink and is one of my favorite alternates if Modelo is not available.

3 out of 5 burps.

Some may be wondering how I can review more than one beer in a night. Well my local store allows me to purchase singles. So I tend to buy a 6 pack of varied beers. My next beer is Killian’s Irish Red Beer.  This is also a lager and also out of Ireland. The Irish are known for their beers, but this isn’t one of them. This is similar to Harp’s beer but doesn’t have the commitment. It is a bit fruity but falls flat on the tongue and doesn’t have nearly the smell of Harp. I might call it Harp light, except that it isn’t. It is heavily carbinated and honestly hits my tastbuds a little too sweet and bitter. Not a combination I care for. I would rate this beer 2 out of 5 burps.

Harp is a Guiness Beer but has very little in common with it. This Lager is a nice middle of the road Lager that goes down smooth and is not too bitter.  It has a mild fruity flavor to it and is highly carbonated.  The smell is pleasant and not overwhelming. I would rate the it 3 out of 5 burps.

Samuel Adams beer is a pretty mainstream beer for a “micro brewery”. I bought mine at Target here in Texas. The lager beer is pleasant in taste and has a sweet aftertaste with a nice hint of citrus fruit. I would definitely recommend this beer as a great stepping stone for people who are tired of the watered down version of American beer. That being said I also think this beer is a little too mild for my particular taste. It also has a lot of carbonization. I would rate it 3.5 burps out of 5.

product of sc european food sa oradea brewed with water from stana de vale

coming in at 4.8% vol a light premium pils larger cheap to at £0.86 for 2Ltrs 22p per pint

nice easy drinking no chemicals after shock,clean and crisp..dont like the name though sounds like i am drinking a beef burger..but i think its trying to attract the German market place

Just for those of you Curious as to Who is posting These reviews on the Real Beer Blog

Here is My Blog on Romania

Working and Living and On Holiday in Romania 

Just for those of you Curious as to Who is posting These reviews

Here is My Blog on Romania

Working and Living and On Holiday in Romania

« Previous Articles    Next Articles »
Real Beer Blog is based on WordPress platform, RSS tech , RSS commentsSmall Business SEO.