Episode 22: On today's review I am drinking a genuine German lager beer that offers true flavour, distinctive but smooth with an outstanding fresh taste and moderate 5% ABV alcohol content. Holsten Premium is created in accordance with the German Purity Law of 1516 in a masterful slow brewing process.
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What other said about that product:
(Can from supermarket, 4.5% version, 20140619) The beer poured pale golden and clear. Its head was medium sized and white. Aroma had metallicness and sweetness. Palate was light bodied with mediu, carbonation. Flavours were sweetness, grass, malts and low bitterness. Aftertaste was sweet and bitter. A thin flavoured and charcterless brew.
0,5 can, abv 4,2%, brewed by Carlsberg Serbia. Clear golden color, average sized white head that quickly disappeared. Light to medium body, average carbonation. Aroma is malt, some hops, metal. Sweet taste with very shy bitterness. I'm getting sick of this copy-paste cheap lagers.
Clear golden color with small (or no) head. Bready nose, malty aroma. Watery texture, thin body and flat carbonation. Good for a price, around 0,5€ per 0,5l. (Holsten brewed in Croatia with 4,2% ABV, 2,0l plastic bottle).
From the 50 cl can (with a new golden design) it pours a tall head, declining slowly, and a straw yellow pilsner colour. Head leaves some spots inside my flute. Scents flowerish, a bit metallic maybe. Taste with hops, a drop alcohol, some bitterness, the clear water in the ground. Mouthfeel good, with some bread. Aftertaste is quite mild, but really alright. It is nothing special about this premium lager, but it is a good candidate among thousands of non-special supermarket lagers.
Canned. Clear golden color with average frothy white head that disappeared slowly. Aroma is not intensive - some malts, butter, vanilla, grains. Taste is kinda sweetish, nothing outstanding here. Average German lager.
This 5% beer from Hamburg is confusing. Confusing because I don't know what it is. Sure, you could drink it all night without bother. You can do this because you might as well be drinking water. While its taste is prevalent on first sip, it literally disappears before it's down your throat. It's flat and boring -- like Kate Hudson in Fool's Gold.
Can from the neighbour. No idea on how it pours since I'm drinking from the can but I will assume its a typical lager. Light, inoffensive aroma, citrus, grass. Nothing too special but nicely balanced and smooth. Aftertaste is a little sweet, then slightly bitter but it reminded me that on a hot summer day having one or two of these in a fridge isn't a bad idea.
330 ml can from LCBO (in the singles bin), served cold in a tulip glass. App.: Clear light golden with a decent bright white foam. Aroma: A strangely dank, resinous, green, leafy, peppery hop aroma, metallic, very light cereals and malt, not particularly premium. Palate: Medium-ish body and limited carbonation. Flav.: Cardboard and oldness, a little cereal, not much in the way of hops, kinda blech; dry with hints of bitterness and a strange mineral-malt finish. Why did my father drink this stuff for so many years?
0.5 l bottle. Clear golden colour with a medium white head on its top, the carbonation is average. Malty, light grainy and yeasty nose, the taste is sweet, flavou's of hay. The aroma is mainly of cereals and some notes of grassy hops, the finish is sweet, moderate spicy and abrupt with no bitterness and aftertaste. An easy drinkable, medium bodied brew, nothing exciting fot the tasteing senses, but at least not absolutely displeasant for me.
Can sample at a tasting. Thanks tomer. Clear golden with a small white head. Grassy aroma with some graininess. Sweetish flavor with light bready and grainy notes at first. Continues with slightly metallic bitterness, Watery mouthfeel.
Can: some grainy notes, some metalic notes, kind of bland, watery, almost no bitterness, weak.
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