Hello, beer lovers! 🍻
How are you?
Are you busy with your daily routines, or are you perhaps worried about our coin falling into the abyss?
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Just grab a beer, it's the perfect moment for 448 #beersaturday :) 🍺
I have two bottles here. One German and one Dutch. I will be happy to share my beer experience with you.
First, the one with less alcohol.
Perlenzauber Kellerpils
Brewed by Kaiser Brauerei Geislingen, Geislingen an der Steige, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Bottle, 0.33 l, alcohol 4.9% ABV, IBU 31. Zwickel or Kellerbier style.
What do the Master Brewers say?
This is a seasonal version of Kellerpils beer, which is naturally cloudy and unfiltered. Perlenzauber is a limited-edition fragrance with fresh, fruity notes of citrus, grapefruit, and mango.
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I thought they would say more, but I was obviously wrong :)
The beer is yellow and slightly cloudy. The head is average, creamy, and disappears quickly. It smells of fresh yeast. It goes down smoothly. In the mouth, I first taste the bitterness of hops and fruit flavors, which give way to the sweetness of malt, which dominates for a while, and to fresh bread.
Only the bitterness remains in the aftertaste.
A tasty and drinkable beer!
Very fresh and light, not like a classic bitter herbal pilsner, but more fruity, closer to a Hazy IPA beer. I would drink another one, but this is all I have. I got it in a Kalea Beexbox; it's not available in local stores.
Some photos of clouds from today's afternoon walk.
I have another beer today. Let's keep going!
Bavaria Holland
Brewed by Royal Swinkels, Lieshout, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands.
Bottle, 0.33 l, alcohol 5.0% ABV, IBU 18. Pilsner style.
What do the Master Brewers say?
Bavaria Pilsener 5% is a clear, light blonde pilsner, brewed with barley malt, natural mineral water, and hops. Fresh, fruity, slightly hoppy with a crisp finish, Bavaria Pilsener is an accessible, pure, and easy-drinking pilsner.
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The beer is a clear yellow color with average foam. It has no aroma. It goes down smoothly, with a slight hop bitterness in the mouth, followed by a hint of malt sweetness. Purity law?
Everything disappears in the aftertaste.
Drinkable beer, but nothing special. I don't think the Netherlands is a country of pilsners and lagers; I've had some very good beers of other varieties there, but this is just a standard, industrial pilsner, which I can get as much as I want in local stores here. It definitely won't be in my fridge.
And what am I listening to when writing this and tasting beer? Something from Friday's #newtunes. A mixture of classical music, avant-garde metal, breakcore, and opera.
Thank you for your attention.
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