Wednesday, 18 May 2011

More beer more cheer eh!



Leffe Blonde – Belgium 6.6% alc./vol.  $2.79
Serving Format: 330ml to pint glass.
About: This is a mass produced wanna-be “abbey beer” (trying to be trappist beer) not much else to it?
Appearance: Thick head, massive bubbles, dark to light golden colour.
Smell: metallic honey?
Taste:  Vanilla, soft round hop, with a velvet creamy finish. A note of maple syrup throughout.
Mouth feel: Soft and full bodied, smooth.                                                                        
Overall: Wow, not gonna lie, haven’t had allot of mass produced blonde’s and really didn’t know what to expect, This is a tight beer with some nice components, I think would go very well with salmon. 5/5


Lasko Club – Slovenia 4.9%alc./vol.  $2.49
Serving Format: 500ml can to pint glass.
About: Brewing since 1825, that stoped for two years due to a bomb in World War II, it was ment for a near by bridge but alas... shit happens.
Appearance: Head made like Houdini and disappeared asap. No bubbles & particulate noted.
Smell: sweet citrus.
Taste: Citrus with some bread/grain character, not much on the finish but a bit of lingering bitter.
Mouth feel: Fuzzy, light.
Overall: Tell truth... I bought this because it had a picture of a goat on it, also it said below the goat “Traditionally brewed with love since 1825” Hahahaha anyways... This was a good try; it’s crisp and refreshing like a beer should be. I would get it again for novelty sake; nothing is coming to mind about food to pair with it. 3/5

And next up we have a review on the world renowned Kyle Strait 661 Knee Pads!! this will be a good one trust me!!

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