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Aass Amber,n,r,5
From Drammen and Norway's oldest brewery (1834) comes this clear but dark
amber in a wonderful shoulder-less bottle and 19th century style label. The
taste is unique among those in this database. This all natural beer is hard
"to describe but one finds the taste of golden hominy, hops, Pils, and herbs"
to be most apparent. It is very refined at all taste levels and with such
sumptuous hoppy flavors it could become one's favorite of all beers.
Aass Jubilee,n,r,5
This bottom-fermented and lagered beer takes 3 months to brew. The seasoning
comes from Hallertau hops and the color proves light amber. The taste of
hops and fruit are abundant like an good amber lager. Even though the cap has
green and red colors it is NOTHING like their Christmas Winter Ale. As their
regular Amber is not a lager it too is quite different. While perfect it is
in a crowded field of amber fruity lagers - including several Americans.
Aass Winter Ale,n,r,5
This uncommon Christmas brew is described on the label as 'tawny and strong'
"with 'firm body' and a 'dryish, nutty finish'. The very distinct flavor is"
clearly related to Aass Amber with herbal and hominy corn flavors of the most
perfect complexity. Clear and medium amber. While sweet and sophisticated it
does finish quite dry (unlike the Amber label). There is nothing quite like
these Aass products. They're a real treasure and stand out in a crowded field.
Amstel Light, h, l, 2
This light from Holland is imported by Van Munching of NYC is what we
might call a hyper-light. Flavor is very thin so it is ideal with Mexican
or other spicy foods. It is too weak by itself and at a mere 95 calories
it must contain a good deal of water. Amstel Light is almost an invisble
stealth type of beer. It tastes like a flavored watered but with enough
alcohol to provide a pleasant edge. This extreme was a disappointment.
Anchor Steam Beer, u, r, 4
This San Francisco beer uses a process 'like no other in the world' but
fashion a medium amber beer with a full 'creamy' head. This 'all barley
malt' taste is complex but is more crisp and less heavy than most other
ambers. While this limited production beer is quite pleasant at $9 a pack
we found a semi-bitter aftertaste to be unacceptable. Sierra Nevada and
Portland Lager are more pleasant and less tart for less money.
Anchor Steam Liberty Ale, u, r, 5
This traditional ale from SF CA is colored cloudy amber not unlike a good
rich apple cider. Using top-fermented yeast they acheive a very persistant
white head and abundant carbonation. It aged for months and dry-hopped in
sealed vats. While we thought the Anchor Steam Beer was less than perfect
this ale has a complex herbal taste of the first order. It can have a slight
bitterness that might give Sierra Nevada Pale Ale a slight superiority.
Anchor Porter,u,s,5
Unlike the Liberty Ale and Beer this Anchor product from San Francisco is
not likely to be found in grocery stores. The full light brown head gives way
to a nearly opaque blackish drink that is only slightly lighter than Mackeson
XXX and Sheaf Stout. The main component of the rich full taste is more smokey
than most stouts or porters. Samual Smiths Taddy Porter is crisper and more
herbal but this rich smokey taste is done with equal refinement and detail.
Arctic Bay, c, r, 3
By all accounts this blue and white box of Canadian ale is the same as
Glacier Bay in an otherwise identical box. We have seen 12 bottles for
as low as $6.25. It is good without being really special. As Canadian
beers go it is very affordable. Some will disagree but we think Keystone
Dry and perhaps Stroh's are better econobrews for your 12 pack purchase.
We'd like to hear what you users feel about this one.
Asahi Super Dry, j, r, 5
We found the best description of this on the label - 'stain smoothness'.
While many dry beers are a bit light or less flavorful this is outstand-
ingly complex. There is nothing quite like it. One tastes hints of Pilsner
flavor but it is more crisp and smooth than most Pils. The slim brown long-
neck has a smooth mouth that like Kirin is one of the best designs for
human mouths. It is probably the best Japanese beer in US supermarkets.
Bass Pale Ale, e, r, 4
Since 1777 this Burton-on-Trent beermaker has been making one of the best
British ales. While called pale it is DARKER than most American or Mexican
beers we know. It IS paler than Guiness Stout - Guiness is the importer.
The label confirms Her Majesty's approval but we can only give it a 4 out of
5 bottles. While the lingering taste is substantial and never bitter there
is some lack of satisfaction. We feel a few other beers are a bit more full.
Becks, g, r, 4
This top German import has out-gained the other brands in recent years.
It is not much better but that is like saying Mercedes is not much better
than BMW (or vice versa if you prefer!). Perhaps the foiled bottles show
more prestige for some buyers. The flavor is rich but not overpowering.
It ideal for restaurant or pub purchase or drink at home. Unfortunately
there are just too many other choices in the same price range.
Becks Dark, g, s,5
While we felt regular Beck's was not as good as some regular German beers
this dark variant is worldclass in every respect. The taste is full with a
rich broth-like substance. The color is a light rootbeer brown. It is a finer
dark in our opinion than either DAB or Dortmunder Union darks - with the
later is shares a brothy aftertaste. Grolsch Dark and perhaps Watney's Red
Barrel are the most worthy alternatives. Whitbread is richer and more complex.
Becks Light, g, l, 5
The label proclaims that BL is 96 calories and is 100% German. While crisp
and clean tasting when cold it retains a very substantial Pilsner taste
that is lacking is most lights. It is tied with Boston Lightship as the
best lights and it stands alone as the world's best Pils-type light. These
two beers will please those of us who normally hate light beers. This beer
is highly compatible and pleasant with spicy or heavy meals of many types.
Bitburger Pils, g, r, 4
The six generations of Simons in Bitburg Germany have since 1817 refined
this 'most famous of German premium Pils'. Using spring water from the Eifel
"mountains, summer barley, and cold fermentation they have acheived a very"
fine and smooth Pils product. The bottle carefully notes that 45 degrees F.
is ideal - much colder it can be less smooth and bitter. Large foamy bubbles
become a pale yellow color. It is a touch bitter or it would be 5 bottles.
Blackhook Porter,u,s,
From Redhook Brewery this fine is smooth and rich in its deep brown color.
It has a roasted to smoky taste but is not as heavy as some other porters.
The lingering taste is on the smooth and dry side - some enthusiasts like
a porter with more lingering zing. Since 1981 it has been brewed in
Seattle. It is sold only/mostly in Washington state.
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Bohemia Beer,m,r,4
This product from Cerverceria Cuauhtemoc of Monterrey is one of the harder
Mexican labels to find in our area. It is pale straw yellow with a quite
persistant and foamy head. The taste was a pleasant surprise with a semi-
light and fruity quality. The aftertaste was a touch unrefined so it got
a 1 bottle deduction. Carta Blanca is made by the same company and we found
it to be superior although the flavor is quite unrelated.
Boston Lightship, u, l, 5
Tied as the top sub-100 calorie (98) light in the world. From Boston Beer
Co. is this superb light that 'is the only light beer known to us in the
"world without artificial enzymes, adjuncts, or diluting water.'"
according to James Koch. It shows the uses of named hops but MUST be
served VERY cold to keep the flavor tasting complex. If you do not like
lights this is one to try anyway. As the cap says: Serious Light Beer.
Brooklyn Brown Ale,u,s,
"Steve Hindy the brewer describes this as: a rainbow of malt - pale, crystal,"
"chocolate, and black - and powerfully hopped. It sounds so wonderful we"
hope to try it very soon.
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Brooklyn Lager,u,r,
This flavorful ale has rich hops taste and vanilla flavor in the malt. The
brewer Steve Hindy has described the finish as 'long' and 'dry'. We hope
to obtain it for our next evaluation table of American lagers.
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Budweiser, u, r, 3
People either love it or hate it. Among college age males there are often
strong opinions one way or another. A little of the dislike may come from
the mid-range price which is often very high at convenience stores. It is
classic American and more acidic and potent than Coors products for example.
Bud Dry or Bud Light are probably a better choices for serious meals.
I personally find it too acidic unless a two boxes of Rolaids are handy.
Budweiser Dry (Bud Dry), u, d, 4
The flavor is clear and smooth and much less acidic than the
often over-powering reg-Bud. In bottles or cans it is a logical
competitor to any Coors product. If one is dining on Mexican
or other spicy foods this is a good choice for keeping the
belly happy. It gives the beer buzz but without the acidity and
price of most other beers. It is a practical introduction.
Budweiser Light (Bud Light), u, l, 3
With all the marketing and frequent sales this is very popular. It
is certainly one of the top selling of all time. We think that Michelob
Light and Coors Light are slightly better - all three score 3 bottles.
It is perhaps too acidic for some tastes. We feel that Bud Dry is
is much superior product although a bit heavier in taste. It will
not disappoint (as some cheap lights will) but it is not memorable.
Buffalo Pils,u,r,
This Pils type beer comes from Buffalo NY since 1990. The brewmaster is
a German master from Munich but this new product is expected to be only
available from 12 thousand barrels in 1992. We understand that there are
now over 600 outlets from NY to VA with more coming every week. An
Oktoberfest and Weisse version is expected soon.
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Busch Beer, u, r, 1
Anheuser-Busch proclaims the all natural carbonation and ingrediants
in this budget brew. It is in fact very bubbly and a newly poured class
can look like Alka Seltzer. That makes it intolerable with serious meals
but as a slow drinking glass it can be enjoyed. It is very pale with a
ginger ale color. It is smooth tasting but the bubbles can render it
feeling more heavy and crude. It is not for the serious beer fan.
Busch Light Draft, u, l, 2
This budget 110 calorie light is a bit of a beer cooler or alcoholic water
type of product. In its favor we found Amstel Light and Kirin Light of about
equal merit at more than TWICE the price. This cold-filtered light is far
more compatible with food or football snacks than its regular Busch cousin.
It is less bubble-bound and comes off being cleaning and more palatable with
food. Although pale it is a shade darker and more gold than regular Busch.
Calgary Amber Lager, c, r, 3
This Molson product uses 'world famous Bonanza Barley Malt' for its flavor.
It is very bubbly and has a nice amber color (very dark golden). It has
a sharp bite that is merely a transitional tartness on the tongue. The
taste is more unique than highly pleasant but it does not offend in any way.
It is complex but not the kind of complexity that greatly impresses. We have
seen it in large 740ml cans and bottles. Stampede Brand since 1892.
Caribe, w, r, 3
This Trinidad West Indies brew has a dry German quality with an aftertaste
that is bitter but barely unpleasant. It is best served supercold and with
food. The clear bottles have plastic multicolor sleaves that are unique and
well formed. Quality is clear but the bright plastic package may not appeal
to all. It must be tried. The bulbous and ribbed neck reminds one of a mold
for condoms! This could be a very fine beer with some finely tuned flavor.
Carta Blanca, m, r, 5
This Mexican beer from Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc of Monteray is one of those
flavorful smooth beers of the highest quality. It compares favorably
with Red Stripe and several premium American labels. Chihuahua is from
the same brewery but this more costly ($6.50 vs. $4.40) product is far
more satisfactory when cost is no object. It is very compatible with spicy
foods. Like many flavorable beers it is also excellent when barely cool.
Catamount Porter,u,s,
This product of Vermont has a mountain lion (hence cat-a-mount) on the label
and a very dark porter taste. It comes highly recommended to us as one of
the finest American dark beers.
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Chihuahua, m, r, 3
From Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc of Mexico is this very popular beer. In our
small informal survey people usually prefer Corona but Chihuahua is
often less costly. We have seen it for as low as $3.99 per six pack.
It is quality but lacks any memorable appeal or detail in aftertaste.
You might call it a 'house beer' in that it goes well with dinner but
is not a treat in itself. The name has inspired half a dozen good jokes.
Cold Spring Export Beer,u,r,5
This lager comes from Cold Spring Minnesota but is apparently exported as
the name and large PRODUCT OF USA labels would indicate. As lagers go it is
not strong yet it has a flavor unlike any other in this database. That very
pleasant taste nearly defies description but has strong elements of chocolate
(really) and exotic fruits. The color is a medium semi-clear golden with a
semi-persistant head. While not rich it is a very nice chance of pace.
Colt 45 Malt Liquor, u, m, 1
Heileman of LaCrosse Wisconsin have a product we think is mid-range
quality among malts but only low to mid in price. For $0.99-$1.39 per 32 oz.
bottle it is a better bet than some of the more bitter and crude malts.
The alcoholic punch is more effective than memorable. We think Schlitz
is better quality but the price is nearly always higher. Like the gun of
the same name it is more potent and affordable than precise.
Coors, u, r, 4
This is a first rate American product. It is too thin and crisp for
some folks but that effect is more of clarity than thinness. The aftertaste
is where the quality and complexity and satisfaction derives. Coors gets
high marks if only for their insistance the product be refrigerated for
every single minute without exception. Rumor has it that $1 million in
Coors family cash went to Ollie and the Contras. Thanks for your support!?
Coors Extra Gold, u, r, 4
"This gold-labeled Coors is marketed as 'full-bodied, robust' draft beer."
It retains the crisp clarity one associates with Golden Colorado but has more
depth - but it not robust - a term we think belongs to stout and amber beer.
It has been one of America's best mass-market premium beers but we think that
Miller Genuine Draft has a more interesting and complex taste. If one wants
a truly robust Coors product then Killian's or Winterfest are better choices.
Coors Light, u, l, 3
Smooth and low acid light that is perhaps the best POPULAR American light
for ease in drinking and compatability with any food. Europeans and some
Americans will call it a low-calorie alcoholic water. It could become one's
table beer but is lacks complexity and emotion. It is invisible in taste and
on the wasteline. It is a silver bullet tossed and not fired. Boston Lightship
is the best American Light but is harder to find and $2-3 more per six.
Coors Winterfest 91-92, u, r, 4
This limited edition Christmas release hits the shelves in November. The
festive green and red and gold foil label calls it 'traditional' and 'full
bodied'. It is richer than common Coors products as the amber color will
confirm. It is smooth and refined but most distinct of all is the sweet
taste. While a beer-soda hybrid may not sound pleasant it really cut the
acid of hot Salsa. This one is very easy on the tongue and best very cold.
Corona Extra, m, r, 3
As the first and major Mexican beer to gain fame this became a Yuppie choice
and ordinary-guy choice at the same time. The quality is clear even if
the packaging is simple. The well-formed bottles are pleasant. A name
identical to the apical portion of crucial male anatomy may have helped its
appeal. It is widely offered and frequently on sale for very reasonable rates.
Tecate and Carta Blanca are better Mexican beers but cost around 50% more.
Corona Light, m, l,3
This lighter version of the popular Corona is not particularly stunning
among light beers for a general lack of taste. While it is very drinkable
with spicy and heavy meals there are several other low-cal and smooth
lights of better quality. In its favor are some fairly low prices when
placed on sale and its availability when other light beers are not. We
think Coors Light and Mich Light are better values in this price range.
Corsendonk Monk's Brown Ale,b,s,
This import from Belgium comes in regular sized bottles or large 750ml
ones with a Champagne-style cork and wire. It is imported into the US
by Phoenix Imports of Ellicott City MD.
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Corsendonk Monk's Pale Ale,b,r,
This import from Belgium comes in regular sized bottles or large 750ml
ones with a Champagne-style cork and wire. It is imported into the US
by Phoenix Imports of Ellicott City MD.
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Courage Amber Lager, e, r, 5
John Courage Ltd. has been brewing fine lagers since 1787 - very young
by European standards but they do it VERY well. This product is a superb and
much needed compromise between regular lagers and the stout/dark crowd.
It is amber (darker and more orange) and holds those same fine aromas and
tastes that make darks very satisfying. Yet it lacks the potency and punch
that make darks too heavy. It costs $7-7.50 but it is very worthwhile.
DAB Original, g, r, 5
Dortmunder Actien-Brauerei (DAB) should not be confused with cross-town
competitor Dortmunder Union. This Dortmund product lacks the Pilsner taste
of DU and is a good deal more like Heineken in taste. DU and DAB compete in
very distinct taste groups. All Heineken lovers owe themselves a taste of this
more rare and slightly more costly label. It remains one of the best Europ-
ean labels with pungent lively flavor and a clean crisp aftertaste.
DAB Traditional Dark, g, s, 4
Dortmunder Actien-Brauerei (DAB) is made in Dortmund and should not be
confused with Dortmunder Union brand of the same city. This dark is really
a dark amber or light stout in both color and flavor. It is very flavorful
but not rich and potent like true stouts or extra stouts. We found it more
flavorful when not too cold. It is perhaps better than Heineken Dark and a
a near tie to St. Paul Dark. It might get 5 bottles but is a touch bitter.
Dinkel Acker Dark,g,s,
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Dinkel Acker Weiss,g,m,
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Dock Street Philadelphia, u, s, 4
This amber beer is made in Utica NY and uses a 17th century process perfected
in Philadelphia and still served at Dock Street Brewery. This 'hand crafted'
beer uses Cascade hops but sells for about $7/6 bottles. We found it very
pungent and flavorful. While amber colored (not brown) it has a stout taste
without any doubt. It is stronger than John Courage Amber but the two clearly
intermediate to dark beer. Portland Lager is similar but the better of the two.
Dortmunder Union, g, r, 5
This Pilsner style is easily one of the best of its class. While not every-
"one may enjoy the cereal taste of a pils, this is a very high quality beer."
"Flavor is very complex with smooth, sweet, bitter, cereal, and pungent"
tastes available to the tastebuds. While their is some transitional bitterness
that is rarely unpleasant and overall this beer is compatible with all types
of meals. This is one beer that proves the merits of complex German flavor.
Dortmunder Union Dark, g, s, 4
The almost glowing GREEN foil label with bright red letters grabs ones
attention as does the gold crest. This dark variant of a truly worldclass
label is a deep reddish brown color and an enthusiastic full head of bubbles.
Served very cold it proved a touch sharp and heavy while very flavorful. But
given a mere chill or just above room temperature it proved more drinkable.
It is quite satisfying but the aftertaste is almost like a full beefy broth.
Dos Equis Beer, m, r, 4
This premium Mexican is a clear amber of the color of ice tea. The head is
surprisingly short-lived at all temps we tried. Like an ice tea it is also
quite sweet. While clean tasting and sweet it also lacks a certain amount
of complexity. At about $5 per 6 bottles it is better than some Canadian
imports at $5. It is very compatible with spicy foods like most sweet beers
are. A touch more flavor and a longer head would give it 5 bottles for us.
Dos Equis Special Lager, m, r, 4
Dos Equis is one of the finest Mexican beers and this version is even finer.
The green and gold foil label are as fine as most Europeans and not crude
like some Mexican brands. Brewed and bottled by Cerveceria Moctezuma this
lager has a complex and pleasantly bitter aftertaste. It is neither too
bold not too weak and is suitable for drinking alone or with meals.
It is not a traditional European lager and lacks that level of satisfaction.
Double Diamond,e,r,
This Burton product is a favorite in Britain for its rich amber color and
fine balance of aromatic malt and dry hops taste. The taste is dry but deep
with slight bitterness. It has a creamy taste that has been described by
reviewers as 'carmel-like' and 'butterscotch-like'. There are also smoky
tastes to the hops. Our final rating will await a more complete comparison
with other labels.
Olde English 800, u, m, 2
This malt liquor is fairly affordable but gives a taste nearly as fine as
Schlitz and some other quality malts. We cannot find too much too say about
it as it is competant but neither outstanding in the ML class. Usually sold
in large bottles.
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Fischer d' Alsace Amber, f, m, 4
From the bottlers of La Belle Strasbourgeoise comes this superior malt that
comes in $3 sculpted bottles with the type of hardware Grolsch is famous for.
These 1 pint 6 ounce works of art contain a crisp tasting cloudy beverage that
is enjoyable but without much depth of character. It lacks the character of
Maisel's Kristall-Klar which competes in this exotic large bottle packaging.
While the quality is noteworthy we find the bottle to be more interesting.
Fischer d' Alsace Bitter, f, r, 4
Like its Amber Malt cousin this comes in very ornate sculpted bottles with
re-sealable hardware (like Grolsch) and a price of about $3 per 1 pint 6 oz.
The initial taste is a wine-like tartness that is neither offensive nor
lingering. It is truly unique as a sort of wine-beer hybrid that is best
when very cold. It has a smooth finishing taste and is an essential purchase
for those wanting to learn the beer world's diverse pleasures.
Foster's, a, r, 4
Those super tough blue-gold-white-red cans could serve as industrial
drums. Any guy who can crush one on his head must be rock-headed
jock. Flavor is imported quality with smoothness and worldclass
enjoyment. It has a light-like body and shares nothing with Australia's
British heritage. This Melbourne wonder has top marketing at auto races.
The convenient $1.50-$2.50 25 oz. can has become a niche classic.
Foster's Light, a, l,3
While regular Foster's is very fine this light does nothing for the
beer lover. It is crisp and clean but with too little flavor compared to
other fine lights. In fact some folks consider the regular Foster's to be
a Semi-Light anyhow. Having less taste is the wrong direction to go and
is in our opinion an unnecessary product. It is easily recognized by the
mostly white packaging. It was not widely seen in NC until mid 1991.
Gambrinus, z,r,5
This Czech beer is a true Pilsner as it comes from Pilsen Czechoslovakia
and as such it invites comparison with cross-town rival Pilsner Urquell. The
'Gam' label is our experience much harder to find. It is richer and fuller
than Urquell as perhaps the 'lager' label would indicate. It is closer to
a typical German lager than Urquell. It is darker yellow than Urquell and
much more cloudy (read: flavorful). First brewed in 1869. Not to be missed.
Geary's Hampshire Ale,u,r,
This ale is brewed once a year by G.L. Geary Brewing Co. of Portland ME
using a special yeast unique to this firm. We have heard it is one of the
best American labels but so limited we have yet to try it.
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Genesee Beer,u,r,3
This Upstate New York favorite should not be confused with the green-labeled
Cream Ale which more stores outside NY seem to stock. It is less creamy than
the Cream Ale and less refined than the more costly 12 Horse Ale. As a bargain
beer of about $3.50 a six pack of cans it is middle in quality. We would
suggest the 12 Horse Ale for 75 cents to $1 more. This regular is not very
exciting and one can certainly find smoother tastes in the price range.
Genesee Cream Ale, u, r, 3
This Update New York favorite is made in Rochester NY and many yankees have
missed it upon moving South or West. While only about $4.00 per six pack of
bottles the taste is distinctive and unmistakable. The green foil label is
glowing. While superior to other bargains in bottles it has new competition.
For a smoother creamy taste we now prefer Little Kings which is worth the
extra dollar or so. We have recently found it in Southeastern markets.
Genesee Light,u,l,
These blue cans just become available this far down South. We're running a
test against other lights and will report on it in the next version. The
preliminary comments are not very favorable but it is better than some others
in its price range.
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Genesee 12 Horse Ale,u, r, 4
This Rochester NY product is a distinct improvement over the Cream Ale for
about $1.00-$1.50 more in bottles. The initial taste and aroma is pungent
like a Canadian ale. The major flavor is moderately strong and the finish is
fairly smooth. The price and nice gold foil label makes it compete directly
with popular Canadians like Molson and Labatts. It is easily their equal but
not quite exciting. It is lighter tasting than Miller Genuine Draft.
Goldhorn Club,,r,5
From Pivovarna Lasko Yugoslavia comes this nice beer dressed in black foil with
beautiful and ornate gold foil crests. This 150 year tradition is bright golden
with a large full head. It is very hard to place its flavor but at the same
time it has no flaws. There are some hoppy and spicy elements that finish
with long and determined smoothness - yet it is not a lager. Like several
Yugoslavian cabernets they are MUCH better than most Westerners will expect.
Governor's Lager, u, r, 2
This Virginia brew came in fancy bottles and packages and cost $5-6/six.
It really disappointed. It was originally packaged as made for the
southern Harris-Teeter supermarket chain. They no longer stock it - and
they should not as their store brands are always top notch. Some stores
marked it down to $3.50 and it sold out. It must have been a case of
'prestige marketing' exceeding the quality of the actual product.
Grant's Imperial Stout,u,s,
This product of Yakima in Washington State is a full stout and is described
"on the label as 'ultimate in clean, strong beer'. It has been rated as,"
one of the best American stout beers.
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Gregorius Weisenfestbier,g,r,
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Grolsch Premium Dry, h, r, 5
This wonderful dry draft beer lacks the overwhelming pungence and lingering
taste of the familiar Premium Lager or regular Grolsch. As the label says it
clearly 'finishes crisp and clean'. It is distinct from Asahi Draft Dry and
being a draft beer it is not related in taste to Grolsch Premium Lager. It has
a richer but less persistant draft taste than Miller Genuine Draft. It seems
to rather uncommon in stores. It might well be one of the ten best beers.
Grolsch Premium Dark, h, s, 5
This dark amber beer takes the excellence of a top beer and adds a richer
stronger taste. It is not extra or triple stout nor is it really 'ruby'
as described on the label. It is somewhat like DAB Dark but far less
bitter. It is one of the top dark ambers or light stouts available. Very
sadly we find that few stores carrying Grolsch offer this refined variant.
Either cold or near room temperature it is rich but never overpowering.
Grolsch Premium Lager, h, r, 5
A favorite of serious beer lovers. It has the quality 'rich full bodied'
flavor of a good European but more so than most German or Dutch brands.
The distinct 'skunky' aroma and unpasteurized taste are never unpleasant.
Expect to pay at least $1 a bottle in stores and up to $3 for those
special bottles with lots of hardware. A process dating from 1615 and
10 week aging shows to good advantage. It might be called Premium Premium.
Growlin' Gator Lager, u, r, 4
If the 'beer with a bite' taste was not enough the gold/red painted label with
"an alligator in sunglasses, disclosure of 4.5% alcohol content, a best"
"before date, and address of the UK importer would do the trick. This"
Sunshine State brew has a distinct aftertaste that is pleasant and very
smooth - some spice we'd suspect. It is available in selected markets
and we find it rather infrequently. Unique and a superb change of pace.
Guinness Extra Stout, i, s, 4
This was the first extra dark beer to be widely sold in recent years. It
taught Americans about how good a dark mellow beer could be. One does still
hear comments that this would make a better walnut deck stain. It lacks our
"highest rating as we feel Mackeson Triple Stout, Beck's Dark, and Grolsch"
Dark are a touch more smooth - less bitter. Super refined Whitbread Ale
is another alternative. It is tops for mixing 50:50 with a gold lager.
Guinness Gold Lager,i,r,4
This bright gold lager has a zippy initial taste but it disappoints somewhat
in the lack of rich flavor. The lingering taste is smooth but we would like
to have found a bit more depth. This could almost pass for a premium American
beer and people will usually give different ones if asked to name it! There
is no bitterness and the head is moderately short-lived. The dark forest green
label and signature bottles are classy. At $7.50 per 6 it is not a good buy.
Haffenreffer Private Stock, u, m, 4
This upscale malt is promoted as having 'imported taste' despite its San
Antonio or Milwaukee or Ft. Wayne origins. It is in our opinion the very
best malt liquor or perhaps tied with O'Keefe Extra Old at the top. The
pale green semi-barrel bottles are very attractive. However at the going
prices one loses some of the price advantage normally associated with
ML. Narragansett Brewing has made a very fine non-bitter malt. 4 bottles.
Thomas Hardy's Ale,e,s,5
This Gourmet ale comes individually numbered like a good rare Port and is
well worth searching out. It is imported by Phoenix Imports of Ellicott
City ME who can help you find a local source. It comes in 6.33 and 12 oz.
bottles about $2.70 and $6.00 respectively. This very old recipe was re-
created in 1968 and first came to the US in 1986. This full yet smooth ale
is better than most beers and wines. It ages to become creamy and smooth.
Harp Lager Beer, i, r, 3
Ireland's 'original lager beer' is not unlike a good quality American
in flavor and clarity. It is nothing like most British lagers. The 'pure'
waters of the Cooley Mountains with Irish barley make this product from
Dundalk a reasonably good beer. Imported by Guinness. It is said to have
won 4 gold medals in the Monde Selection. Considering the quality of
Coors and other good Americans it is probably overpriced. Easy drinking.
Heileman's Old Style, u, r, 2
Heileman of LaCrosse WI (Colt 45 and Mickey's Big Mouth) also makes a budget
brew at below $3 per six. Using 'pure Artesian spring water' this is good at
the price but far from the exciting. We like it better than Busch and Pabst but
it does have an unpleasant edge to the taste. It is perhaps more accurate
to say it is less unpleasant. Although called 'a premium lager beer' it has
much room for refinement. At this price we doubt they can do it.
Heineken, h, r, 4
This is the best known import to many Americans. It potent aromatic taste
is matched with quality lingering flavor. In fact the word 'Heineken' is
almost a synonym of quality beer itself - as in 'Joe - buy some chips
and Heineken's'. Recently available in more affordable six packs of cans
it is both top quality and affordable. That initial skunky taste has been
many American's first introduction to the world of quality beer.
Heineken Special Dark, h, s, 3
This is one of the best known darks in American grocery stores and is the
only dark one finds in some smaller stores. It is full and potent in its
red-tinted rootbeer color. While satisfying we found a half dozen other
darks that are more pleasant. It is unquestionably a high quality product
but like most darks it can be too heavy with some meals. While strong it
lacks the complexity and wine-like detail of some other darks.
Jefferson Lager Beer,u,r,5
The Federal Hill Brewery has trademarked the name Jefferson to denote their
'unique beer' made in the Blue Ridge Mountains as the US President did on
his Forest VA retreat. This has one of the most bright amber colors we have
seen - stunning in crystal. It is semi-clear and with a very bubbly head.
The lager flavor is flawless but neither is better than more readily available
lagers. It is a bit dryer than Portland Lager. Crisp and very rewarding.
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KB Lager, a, r, 3
KB is from Carlton & United Breweries of Sydney. In 740ml cans it is far
harder to find than Fosters - we find a few cans at larger Kroger stores.
It is rich gold with a full bubble-filled head and has an almost sweet
flavor. It is quite smooth but is always flavorful. KB is nothing like
Fosters and deserves to be bought by an serious beer lover since nothing
else is exactly like it. Some of you are sure to like its smooth sweetness.
Keystone, u, r, 3
This Coors product might be called Econo-Coors. It is promoted as having
bottle quality taste due to specially lined cans. In this it succeeds and
it becomes one of the finest budget beers made in America. It is clear
and mild like any fine Coors product. The catch is that many stores only
carry 12 packs and 6 packs seem to be hard to find - at least in our
experience in the Southeast. It is easily one a Top 5 economy brew.
Keystone Dry,u,r,4
This medium straw yellow beer has a short-lived head and a semi-light
dry taste. If you wished there were a Coors Dry this label is for you. At
around $5.29 per 12 pack it is clearly the best value in dry beers. The major
taste component is semi-sweet and fruity - making it superior to both Mich
Dry and Bud Dry. While Asahi is richer and more complex this EconoCoors shows
what American breweries can do if they only try. A superb new product!!!!
Keystone Light,u, l, 3
This is an economy version of Coors Light in our opinion. The lined cans
may not acheive bottle quality taste but it is sure better than most
economy lights and nearly all the malt liquors. Your author cannot see
any reason not to buy this over Coors Light UNLESS one wants bottles OR
the only store open is small and does not carry this. In 12 packs this
is a fine value for the waist-conscious drinker.
Kropf Dark,g,s,5
This dark draft is unpasteurized and free of additives and presentatives.
It is a dark reddish amber with a very enduring head. It is rich and flavorful
yet without the molasses tones found in some dark amber beers of British
origin. There is really nothing wrong with it but is no better than super-
market darks like Grolsch Dark or St. Paul Girl Dark. Like it's Genuine
German Draft cousin it can be a little tart unlike the sweeter darks.
Kropf Genuine German Draft,g,r,4
This product from Kassel is brewed in a tradition dating to 1859. The bottle
shows the majestic cathedral near the brewery. It colors light straw yellow
with a short-lived but nice head. It proved to be quite bitter yet finishing
fairly dry unlike cheap bitter bears. We'd compare it to Fischer d'Alsace
Bitter in this respect. That tartness is pleasant with certain foods such as
gourmet cheeses. We do not recommend it for drinkling alone. A bit different.
Killian's Irish Red, u, r, 5
In the tradition of George Killian Lett of Enniscorthy Ireland (since 1864)
we get a made-in-America amber Irish lager. One must read carefully to note
that Coors is the US brewer of this superb product. It is ice tea colored but
less rich than many amber beers. It has a quick fading head and a rather
sweet flavor. Served very cold its flavor proves unique and with sophisticated
"substance. If you wish Coors made a more potent, darker beer - this is it."
King Cobra, u, m, 1
This malt is perhaps the best alcohol-for-the-dollar bargain in tall
16 oz. cans - as low as $3.50 on sale for 6/16 oz. Like Magnum and
Colt 45 it is drinkable and a bit bitter to ordinary beer drinkers.
A full tall 6 pack will knock most anyone onto the floor. Thus a
single unit of purchase becomes more effective without being very
expensive. It is not memorable in flavor - just a potent set.
Kirin Beer, c, r, 4
Molson of Vancouver brews and bottles this under supervision of the Japanese
brewery. While we found Kirin Light to be bland and worthless this Nippo-
nadian co-effort is much more pleasing. This beer is quite sweet and is
nothing like other Molson beers. It is always crisp and refreshing but lacks
some character found in other imports. Suntory made across Vancouver by Labatt
is a finer product. It has no real flaws but neither is it really exciting.
Kirin Light, c, l, 2
This the beer world equivalent of making Hondas in Ohio. This Japanese
Kirin product is made by Molson in Vancouver - you have to study the lovely
Japanese art label to tell. Unfortunately this is not a good light. This
Nipponadian hybrid might please some light fans if served SUPER cold.
Its first taste is very bland but when one hopes for a pleasant lingering
flavor there is nothing but a faint medicinal hint. Stick to real Molson!
Konig Pilsener,g,r,5
This product of Duisburg is called 'one of the most exclusive beers of
Germany'. We certainly had some trouble finding it! The green shoulder-less
bottle carries a typically light yellow beer with many large bubbles to each
head. As Pils go it is medium to highly flavored - just a touch less than
Puntigamer Panther. It is every bit the equal of the more common Pilsner
Urquell. The flavor components are quite deep and interesting. First class.
Krakus Export Lager, =, r, 4
Since 1856 the spring waters of Zywiec Poland have made this beer that only
in post Cold War times (we think) has reached North American shores. The
initial taste is smooth and pleasantly sweet but the lingering flavors are
a bit too flat and simple to earn a higher rating. While the concept of a
"Polish beer may cause some Americans to laugh, Krakus is easily a better"
product than MOST American beers. At $5.47 it proved to be a fine value.
Kronenbourg, f,r, 4
Kronenbourg made in Strasbourg sounds like another great German beer unless
you know that Strasbourg is now in history a French city. The flavor is dry
and crisp with hints of Pils flavor but it could not be classed as a true
full-flavored Pilsner. In fact it is somewhat like Beck's Light which is a
Light Pils. The lingering taste is a bit flat and less satisfying than
Beck's Light. This needs a bit more flavor and depth to earn our 5 bottles.
La Belle Strasbourgeoise, f, r, 4
This has one of the most artistic bottles and packages in the business. This
Fischer d' Alsace is almost as beautiful in flavor. It is complex like
a French wine but has the same idiosyncratic bitterness one must tolerate.
"It is not heavy like most European labels but in its light golden clarity"
it still contains a depth of flavor. If you don't like semi-bitter rich
taste this may not please you. A little fine-tuning might make it perfect.
Labatts 50 Canadian Ale, c, r, 4
Like most imported Canadians this is top quality and priced below most
Mexican and European beers. We thought it superior to many premium Americans
and its own Pilsner variant due to more complexity and a sweet clean after-
taste. On sale from $3.49 per 6 bottles there is hardly a lower-priced
beer in its class. It is not fancy nor rich - just competant and pleasant.
The flavor is enjoyed when both cool and very cold. Short green bottles.
Labatt's Blue Pilsner, c, r, 3
Labatt's has both ale and Pilsner variations. This is far less cereal tasting
and rich than the true European Pils. While it is crisp and clear it is not
very distinct from many good American dry bears. We think Miller Genuine Draft
and Light are very similar and less expensive. At $5-6 this should have more
of rich German Pils taste. Now that American brands are producing flavorful
dry and light beers this product is out of a market niche at this price.
Labatt's Blue Light Pilsner, c, l, 2
We found this light Pils to be truly lightweight. The regular Labatt's Blue
Pilsner was deficient in depth and this is even more so. When one matches
this with a true Light Pils (namely Beck's Light) this is shown to be a
very inferior beer. Although Canadian beers enjoy a good overall reputation
some of their lights (including Kirin Light) are really meritless. The
Light Beer field is full of competition and this one does not cut it.
LaBiere Amoureuse 3615,f,r,5
This truly unique beer comes packaged in a triangular black box with just
3 uniquely packaged bottles. At $7-8 for 3 bottles it is pricey. The catch
is that this beer blends in a dozen or so herbs and spices that by some
accounts spark romantic desires. The taste is pleasant and by all means
desirable. As to the power of the ingrediants we suspect that a good bottle
of wine or champagne (with much more alcohol) still has the edge.
Little Kings Cream Ale, u, r, 5
Schoenling Brewing of Cincinnati has won 3 gold medals at the Great
American Beer Festival. And it shows. This creamy brew is highly
palatable and is a pale mellow drink that lacks the compromises of lights.
At about $1 per 24oz. tall can a six pack worth (72 oz.) comes to a
very reasonable $3.00-3.50. This product is never bitter and at times
we find the aftertaste semi-sweet. It is distinct enough to earn 5 bottles.
Lowenbrau Special, u, r, 2
An American-made low cost 'German' beer is appealing. Unfortunately this is
an acidic crude beer with German PACKAGING and no German class or Pils taste.
Miller can do much better. There are a growing number of less expensive Amer-
icans (like Stroh's) and several Mexicans which are better values. One can
only wonder if the folks in Munich know how far from worldclass this effort
has become? If Mexicans can do great European style beers why can't Miller?
Lowenbrau Dark Special, u, s, 3
When Miller of Milwaukee makes this Munich formula something gets lost. It is
physically darker (actually amber) but there is none of the rich complex
flavor one expects even in the lightest of the darks. It is competant and
pleasant but not different enough from regular Lowenbrau to get special
notice. Like Michelob Dark this 'special' cannot pretend to offer the abundant
flavor of a true dark beer. It is good and crisp but clearly mis-labeled.
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Mackeson Triple Stout XXX, e, s, 5
Whitbread Co. of London also has a more stout version of their superior
Whitbread Ale. Mackeson XXX is ABSOLUTELY opaque - even next to a strong light.
The thin dark brown head matches a deep black chocolate fluid. While very
potent is it not bitter nor crude. Its long lingering taste is crisp and
always pleasant. It has an almost smokey transitional taste that gives way
in time. Mackeson is the Port of beers with substance and real style.
Maisel's Weisse, g, s, 5
These thick 500ml bottles (app. $2.00) describe the contents as 'old classic
bottle fermentation'. Unlike Maisel's Kristall-Klar malt this version is dark
amber and cloudy like a good cider. Both Maisels sparkle with endless bubbles.
While it is technically a malt liquor we class it here as a stout/dark since
it will appeal to lovers of dark beer. The taste is rich and complex with
a yeast flavor and 5.7% alcohol. It is both very distinct and sophisticated.
Maisel's Weizen Kristall-Klar, g, m, 5
Maisel Brau markets this malt liquor as 'crystal-clear' and 'sparkling like
champagne'. It is a very sparkling beer and must be poured with the same care
as the much inferior Champale products. The flavor is rich and deep but always
smooth and refined. It tastes nothing like any ML we know and really fills
a niche by itself. We give it 5 bottles since it is satisfying without being
heavy and bold. 500ml bottles sell around here for about $2.00. 5.2% alcohol.
Magnum Malt Liquor, u, m, 2
This is Miller's entry into the growing and crowded ML market. As
low as $1.19 for a massive towering 40 oz. bottle this has become a
favorite of the thirsty and budget conscious college student. It is
drinkable and not terribly bitter. But like most malts it tastes
better after the first few rounds. It is now better or worse than
most malts but it is considerably less costly than some of them.
Manhattan Gold Lager,u,r,5
This traditional lager is made in Utica NY for their company in SoHo NY.
Using fresh European hops and German copper kettles they microbrew a truly
"fine amber lager with a nice persistant head. It is rich, full, and fruity."
When very cold it is crisp and most satisfying. While hard to find in some
states it competes well with more widely available lagers such as Portland
and Samuel Adams. Portland is a bit more flavorful and cloudy in color.
McEwans Export,s,r,4
This is described as 'India Pale Ale' and is from Scottish and Newcastle of
Edinburgh via the San Francisco importer. It is the only brew from Scotland
that seems popular in most areas. The color is fairly dark but clear amber
with a substantial head. It is quite unlike Sierra Nevada and other pale ales
in having a somewhat medicinal and herbal complexity. We found it difficult
to like at first but others acquire a liking for this very distinctive flavor.
Michelob, u, r, 2
This popular American from Anheuser-Busch is well made but not up the
flavor detail of the new elite Americans and most European imports.
We give the uniquely shaped bottle high marks for handle-ability and
its convenient light weight. We do think that its Light variant is
a better choice - which at 134 calories does not possess the real
negatives of most lights. Best in bottles or kegs.
Michelob Classic Dark, u, s, 2
While stronger and darker than ordinary Michelob this is not a dark or
stout by European standards. It is more like a Potent American. It has
Michelob clarity but not the strong basic scents of a Heineken Dark or St.
Pauli Dark. We found it had a sweet aftertaste at times - something not
unpleasant with a meal. It might be called the weakest and clearest of
the darks or a Semi-Dark. Some Dark fans have been disappointed.
Michelob Dry, u, r, 4
"This beer uses a 'longer DryBrew (tm) method' that 'starts bold, finishes"
"clean, and refreshes completely' according to the label. We agree except"
it 'starts flavorful' more than 'starts bold'. This and Bud Dry are direct
Coors competitors for the clean and crisp type of Americans. They are too
close to prefer one over another. This shows how poorly most lights are made.
Dry beers are light and crisp but still retain good flavor. A top dry label.
Michelob Light, u, l, 3
This and Coors Light may be the better American lights - although neither
can come close to Boston Lightship as the Top American Light. But at 134
calories one can wonder if it should be classed as a True Light. Perhaps
at 134 it is Semi-Light or Near-Light. Anheueser-Busch has a clear and
wonderful product but not quite a clean a taste as Coors Light. It is
never bitter and is agreeable with many foods. Best if VERY cold.
Mickey's Big Mouth, u, m, 3
Heileman of LaCrosse WI has packaged a very fine ML in an appealing bottle.
The green barrel bottle fits the hand like a grenade or mini football but it
takes some practice to open it with coordination. We'd like to see this bottle
filled with more premium beers since it is one of the best bottles available.
It is superior to most malts but not up to a few of the very best. Flavor is
refined but not as smooth as it might be. A great value for the price.
Midnight Dragon, u, m, 2
This 'Special Reserve' has the most beautiful package of any inexpensive
malt. Available in at least 2 sizes of large bottles it is very affordable.
While not terribly sophisticated it is drinkable. It is the kind of product
college students can consume in massive quantities and still pay the bills.
One nice experiment is to top off glasses of Midnight with a premium dark
beer. The better flavor with low cost makes for mega quantities of good beer.
Miller Genuine Draft, u, r, 4
This is one of the more flavorful premium American beers. As a cold-
filtered product it retains rich flavor lost with pasteurization and
other harsh processes. Available in shortneck and longneck bottles as
well as cans this is sure to become very popular. The taste is unique
and it is perhaps the most enjoyable American offered in cans. The light
variant is almost as flavorful. This is a much needed product.
Miller Genuine Draft Light, u, l, 4
The Genuine Draft product has gained popularity for its high ranking among
American beers. This 98 cal light version retains much of the cold-filtered
flavor and charm of the original full cal brew. It is one of the very few
lights (another is Boston Lightship) that actually has character and depth
of lingering flavor. We feel there is no other light with this exact taste
and so it gets higher marks than expected. The color is a nice gold too.
Miller High Life, u, r, 2
This is Miller's basic beer. It is competant and smooth but not exciting.
It is hard to imagine anyone preferring this to their newer Genuine Draft.
While the tastes are distinct this High Life lacks depth and flavor.
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Miller Lite (Lite), u, l, 2
This is usually known by its large dark blue letters proclaiming L i t e and
'A FINE PILSNER BEER'. By European standards there really is no Pils taste
left after the lightening process. It is crisp and very smooth when served
very cold. While far from interesting one can say that costly Amstel Light
is no better. Thus if one wants a crisp watery light this is a fine value.
Miller Genuine Draft Light and Boston Lightship are much better choices.
Milwaukee's Best regular, u, r, 2
Marketed at the top of econo-brews this beer has pleased millions
of Americans when the cheaper brands could not. It is a smart
compromise in price and quality available in can and bottle.
It is not exciting but neither bitter nor crude like its cheaper
competitors. While is surely not Milwaukee's very best it is a
certainly a profitable and consumer-prompted win for Miller.
Milwaukee's Best Light, u, l, 2
Perhaps the finest light econo-brew. Available in can or tons of
cans this cheap-lite is neither costly nor complicated. Miller Light
is more costly but this Miller product delivers punch to the
brain for a minimum of greenbacks. In this age of super cheap
malt beverages this is a good alternative with some quality in
the price range for those of us with significant waistlines.
Molson Export Ale,c,r,4
This refined Canadian is best compared to the Molson Golden which may or
may not be more available in your stores. It is a bit less pungent and
has a tendency to be mildly bitter when tried head to head with the Golden
label. Although both get a 4 bottle rating we'd almost prefer Molson's
Kirin (regular only) as it is sweeter. All these 4 bottle Molson products
are competant but lack a depth of refined flavors. How 'bout a dark version?
Molson Golden, c, r, 4
Although very common and quite affordable this Canadian is always
satisfying with a meal or on its own. There are so many other beers
to try that people often forget about this familiar favorite. We
will forgive the company for the disastrous bland Kirin Light and give
them 4 bottles for this finest effort. It seems to sell well when on
sale or not. It is the first import than many Americans have tried.
Molson Light,c,l,4
This beer must be classed as a SEMI-LIGHT since it has 116 calories or
about 6-18 more than other well known lights. As such we would expect
more flavor and in fact we do find it pleasantly mild and semi-pungent
like regular Molsons. While well-crafted and clean it lacks the flavor
that make Boston Lightship and Beck's Light so refreshing. It is however
much superior to Kirin Light - the other light than Molson sends to us.
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Moosehead Lager, c, r, 3
This aromatic Canadian lager is not unlike the more popular Molson but
is perhaps thinner and less pungent. It has a crisp clean taste that could
pass as a flavorful light. It is well-crafted but lacks some of the
depth and character that mark a perfect lager. It is good but not great.
We think Molson is a better pick for that pungent Canadian taste. If one
drinks enough of this most of the jokes about the name become truly funny.
Moosehead Light,c,l,2
We'd place this alongside Kirin Light and Amstel Light as products which
have no reason to be imported. There are plenty of watery lights from
America if one wants to be completely bored - and save a few bucks in the
process. On those busy football weekends it seems to be in plentiful supply
when other imports sell out to the bare walls. It has some flavor and is
crisp. It might be a good choice for a Jalapeno eating contest.
Moretti, t, r, 5
Since 1859 Birra Moretti of Udine Italy has made this superior Pilsner-
type beverage. It is about equal in quality to Dortmunder Union and less
bitter than Bitburger to our tastes. The long tapered green bottle is like
a miniature Italian wine bottle in shape. Curiously the bottle opening of
is narrowest we've seen. Like most REAL Pils beers this is best very cold.
If you like a worldclass Pils this is easily worth the $7-8 for 6 bottles.
Natural Light, u, l, 3
"This Anheuser-Busch is promoted as all natural and 'smooth, clean, re-"
freshing'. It is vastly better than A-B's budget Busch Light. At 20 calories
below Michelob Light it is more of a TRUE LIGHT. NL is not a weak watery
type of light but has a nice tinge of roasted smokey flavor. We put this
110 cal against Miller Genuine Draft Light and liked GDL with its import-
like pungent flavor. They are very different but compete directly by price.
Negra Modelo, m, s, 5
This is the only Mexican dark with any major popularity - we think. The
short wide bottles look like giant chemical vials and fit the hand nicely.
We'd like to see more companies use a similar bottle design. The dark brown
color is more orange than red. The taste is more flavorful than potent. It
is substantial without being strong. It is one of the VERY few dark/stout
labels that are fine with a large meal. NM has a wine-like detail.
New Amsterdam New York Amber,u,r,5
This is one of several rich and alluring beers to be brewed from Utica NY.
Using a lager yeast with crystal and roasted malt in small handmade batches
they have fashioned one of America's best flavorful beers - as several
competition wins will show. The color is medium amber and the head only
slightly persistant. It compares favorably with Portland Lager which in
our area is more available.
Newcastle Brown Ale,e,r,5
McEwans comes from Scotland and this label comes from Newcastle Upon Tyne
in good old England. This is a bright and dark amber with a bubbly head. It
is not as strong as McEwans Export Ale but still carries a very pleasant
traditional British ale body and taste. It is crisp enough to drink in some
quantity - unlike some British ales - but does not compromise on taste. The
finish is short so it will not intrude upon a gourmet feast. Good table ale.
Nordic Wolf Light, c, l, 3
The name implies a Northern European origin but it is comes from a
sophisticated Guelph Ontario firm called Silver Creek. It is a 110
calorie light with Canadian quality and lingering after-taste of some
refined complexity. The marketing niche is that of a richer and more
flavorful light. It it noteworthy as a light but average among Canadians.
The square-shoulder bottle is art and the linen-textured label is refined.
O'Keefe Extra Old Stock, c, m, 4
This quality Molson malt is called 'premium quality' and 'fully matured'.
As malts go it is one of the best. Unfortunately it seems to be scarce and
we in NC can only find occasional 750ml cans - unlike regular O'Keefe beer.
It has a richness and satisfying flavor with 3-4 different flavors mixed in.
It would earn 5 bottles except that it has some minor faults that are
inherant in all malts. It is much better than Schlitz either cool or cold.
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Old Milwaukee, u, r, 2
This American econobeer has loads of competition at the end of the price
spectrum. It is drinkable but after tasting the world's finest (and often
3 times more costly) labels we find no merit in its unpleasantness. However
we suspect that OM's real competition comes from the plethora of new Malt
Liquor labels which are cheap in their towering glass bottles and generally
have a more desirable taste. Not all stores even carry this now.
Old Milwaukee Light, u, r, 1
This thin and light econobrew was once consumed in mass quantities by
college students and us ordinary working class. Today many people seem
to find Milwaukee's Best Light and other budget labels to be more flavorful.
I suspect a malt with more alcohol and perhaps a lower price would be
more pleasant - although perhaps having 80% more calories.
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Old Peculier, e, s, 5
Since 1827 the Theakston Brewery of Masham Yorkshire has made this perfect
dark traditional ale like those we seen on British TV programs. The initial
taste has a bit of a bite like Molasses but the other flavors are smooth
and complex. It is just as impressive and enchanting at room temp as when
chilled. While it is not as rich as many dark beers it has a unique taste
among labels in American stores. $7.50-$8 turns your table into a pub.
Olympia, u, r, 3
This budget American label is one of the better low cost brews. It is almost
always seen in 12-packs so not everyone will stock it. It is reasonally crisp
and about the equal of Keystone in quality. If you can get Stroh's at a
similar price that may be more satisfying as would a few others on sale.
We do not believe it comes in bottles. It is overall better than Milwaukee's
Best if served very cold - when cool none of the econobrews are drinkable.
Olympia Light, u, l, 2
Like the regular version this is usually found in 12 packs and can be rather
hard to find. It is really no better nor no worse than most econolights. We
see no real reason for this label except to compete with Busch Light and
Milwaukee's Best Light. We'd suggest Miller Genuine Draft Light or Michelob
Light for a few dimes more or perhaps Coors Light on special if a budget must
be keep. If affordable and available Boston Lightship is a top US light.
Pabst, u, r, 1
Even budget conscious college students joke about Pabst but many of them
do buy it. It had the low-priced market nailed down until the bargain
malts hit the scene. If they came up with a 'Pabst Dry' and put it in
large bottles it probably would compete better. It is sometimes bitter
and acidic and has no complexity of flavor.
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Pacifico, m,r,5
Cerveceria del Pacifico makes a truly first rate and affordable ($5) beer
with medium straw yellow color and a head with abundant bubbles. It is very
refined and smooth at all times. It must be considered moderate in flavor
or somewhat subtle and dry. It is not overly sweet like some Mexican labels
yet it has a clean fruity taste that is pleasant at any fine meal. Much to
our surprise it is very close to a more flavorful Keystone Dry.
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Paulaner Oktoberfest,g,s,5
This Munich product is technically a malt liquer but it is dark amber and with
a full taste like many winter beers and amber beers. The head is very long in
duration and creamy in color. It has a strong malt taste that intensifies
after a second but finishes smooth and clean. There are hints of transitional
bitterness but these are never offensive. This DARK MALT is a must try but the
$10.50 six pack price we paid is high. It is very fine at room temp. as well.
Peroni, t, r, 5
This Italian beer has an initial pungent taste not unlike Heineken. There-
after the taste is more Pilsner type and complex. This product of Rome is
a touch sweet and never bitter. Since 1846 this beer has been an Italian
favorite. At about $7 it is an alternative to other costly Europeans for
those liking a non-bitter pungent Pils taste. It is a medium straw gold with
a short-lived head. It could easily pass for a premium German type beer.
Pete's Gold Coast Lager, u, r, 5
This superb light amber lager is smooth and abundantly flavorful. It satisfies
like a rich and smooth sherry with endless flavor and style. It is quite
distinct from the more widely sold Wicked Ale. In our opinion it is one of
the Top 5 American Beers with national distribution. This elite American will
please a native German just as California wines have amazed the French at
their own game. Although not visually dark it will please dark beer lovers too.
Pete's Pacific Dry, u, l, 3
"This is really Pete's Light, Wicked Light, Lightly Wicked or something. Even"
with some of the most artistic labeling in the business it was not up to
taste standards of Boston Lightship. If one wants a true dry beer but with
lots of flavor (non-light dry) we'd recommend the splendid Asahi Draft Dry.
If one wants a good light try Becks Light or Boston Lightship or Coors. This
proved to be a real disappointment and should be re-crafted for more flavor.
Pete's Wicked Ale, u, r, 4
This was first American with international potency I've ever had.
It is solid quality but at $6-8 it's perhaps overpriced and must put off
some potential customers. If it were priced like a quality European
it would sell much better. The graphics on the package are amongst the
nicest anywhere and no doubt the 'wicked' label has added spice to
a few male-female conversations. The package should win an award.
Pilsner Urquell, z,r, 5
This is called 'the only genuine Pilsner' since it is the only worldwide
distribution of a beer from Pilsen Czechoslovakia. It is very superior in
its class and is tastes most like Dortmunder Union which until recently
had very similar packaging. It is crisp and never bitter and is a worthy
standard for judging all true Pils. It is superior to Bitburger which is
said to be Germany's top Pils. Moretti is another very worthy alternative.
Polar, v, r, 5
We'd assumed this work of Cerveceria Polar Del Centro was another fine
Mexican beer with painted label. It is in fact from Venezuela but the
connection to polar bears still escapes us. Polar Bear...err...Polar
Beer is a Pilsner type and is the equal of any European Pils. It is much
sweeter and less bitter than most Euro-Pils and as such is a distinct label.
We'd class it as Sweet Pils. If you like Carta Blanca this will please too.
Port Royal Export, ,r,
The package proclaims that is shipped in refrigerated ships to assure
quality. Unfortunately the only two stores that carry it in our area
place it on a very warm unrefrigerated shelf. We feel we cannot give this
a true evaluation until we can locate a reliable source of cold stock.
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Portland Lager, u, s, 5
Like Dock Street Philadelphia this amber/pale stout lager is 'lively' and
licensed for Utica NY production. However this lager compares more readily to
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Pete's Gold Coast Lager - too other worldclass
Americans. With Sierra it shares floating sediment that may worry the un-
educated beer drinker. It is visually darker than Sierra but both are equally
"satisfying. As the label says: a great solution to the beer doldrums."
Pripps Imported Lager,?,r,5
This product of Gothenburg Sweden is from a 160 year tradition. It is medium
golden with a very bubbly head. It is slightly sweet and filled with many
wonderful fruit flavors - so much so one might suspect it was 10% real fruit
juice! It is almost in a class by itself as a FRUITY LAGER. If one likes that
extreme (and we all did) it is well worth searching out. This would be a very
good choice to replace those artificial wine coolers at your next party.
Puntigamer Panther,#,r,5
Brauerei Puntigam Graz has been brewing since 1838 and most of their works
are of the German type. The Panther label is a 'Genuine Draft' and colors
medium straw yellow with a large bubble-bound head. While they also sell a
Pils beer (reviewed in our next issue) this might be called a super flavorful
Pils or POTENT PILS. Put against Dortmunder Union or Pilsner Urquerll this
proves notably stronger. It is never bitter and is a fine choice with meals.
Red Stripe, +, r,5
The brown barrel-shaped bottles have a narrow mouth and the largest govern-
ment warning imaginable - 1.2 inches high. The plain red and white package
caused us to ignor this Jamaican brew from Desnoes & Geddes. Expecting little
we were stunned by the detailed and truly worldclass taste. It is easily a
Top 10 lager in the world. Easily. We'd like to suggest a new government
warning: Red Stripe can be very addicting. About $7 a pack and WORTH MORE.
Red Tail Ale,u,r,
Using a blend of pale ale and caramel malted barley this amber ale tends
to have a slightly dry taste. It has transitional fruity and herbal tastes
that are pleasant. It has good aroma and pleasant complexity. Our final
rating will await a more complete comparison but any beer lover will want
to dry it where available. It is from Mendocino Brewing Co. of Hopland CA.
It has 5.5% alcohol and has been sold in CA since 1983.
Rolling Rock, u, r, 4
A recent big market push has gotten many Americans to try this fine
product. It is probably the best American economy brand in bottles.
The formerly pub-only painted logo bottles are now available more
widely. The packages have delightful photography that is among the
finest. Your local store may even have a nice waterfall and if laws
permit - real goldfish. The movie Deer Hunter plugs it about 99 times!
Rolling Rock Light, u, l, 2
As much as we liked regular RR this Light variant is almost totally
without merit. At 104 calories it should have some flavor for at least
a second or two on the tongue. Sadly it does not. It is absolutely
without any distinct flavor to separate it from watery 'beer coolers'.
One would be better off with Busch Light except for the nice green bottle.
This and Amstel Light show that solid companies can fail at the light game.
Royal Oak Pale Ale,e,s,5
"Eldridge, Pope, and Co. of Dorchester UK made one of the finest pales ales"
in the world. It is rich without being powerful but strong enough be called
a dark or dark amber. The enduring molasses-like taste is clearly British and
wonderful. It should be compared to Old Peculier for a similar taste. At about
$3 per bottle it is not inexpensive. It is a true treat and one fitting the
finest of meals. While not very common it is work of brewing art.
Rushki, r, r, 2
Oboken Brewery of Kiev makes this beer for about $2 in 500ml large bottles.
"The beautiful foil label in black, red, and gold is very un-Soviet. It is"
probably a good collector's item as the red stars and 'Product of USSR' are
gone forever now. The initial taste is really very nice but the finish is
clearly crude and metallic. While it is neither good nor horrible we now
know why everyone over there likes Vodka. For $2 it is worth the experience.
Sailor Pils,g,r,
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Samuel Adams Boston Lager, u, r, 5
Adams was one of the first premium American beers to become popular. It
has abundant competition but it has won praise and awards the others still
lack. If you have friends visiting from Germany this is the American brew
to impress them with. It competes on many shelves with Pete's Wicked Ale
but we'd give Sam Adams the edge - not everyone will agree. It is one of
America's very finest beers and it can take a party to a higher level.
Samuel Adams Double Bock,u,s,5
"This DARK LAGER is made using lager yeast, Bavarian hops, and four (yes 4)"
times the malt of normal beers. It is dark reddish amber with a very solid
head of creamy color. It is unique among all American beers and without the
import costs one finds it very affordable as a six pack - unlike many German
and British labels. While rich and flavorful it finishes with silky smooth-
ness and a sweet malted taste to linger on the tonque. Unique and memorable.
Samuel Adams Winter Lager, u, s, 4
Special winter or harvest beers like Coors Winterfest and this Boston Beer
production are normally darker and richer in flavor. The Coors effort is
a lighter amber/sweet while the Adams label qualifies as a dark amber
without the same sweetness. It is satisfying and refined but not quite
"distinct and complex enough to be perfect. Grolsch Dark, Negra Modelo,"
"and Courage Amber may be better choices in the dark amber group."
Samuel Smiths Imperial Stout,e,s,5
This worldclass stout is a shade darker and with a browner head than their
Oatmeal Stout. It has more of a pleasant bitterness and brothy aftertaste
than the Oatmeal. The initial taste has a bite followed by bitterness but
the lingering effect is smooth but very persistant. This is perhaps better
blended with a non-stout beer if served with a rich meal. Some folks prefer
this to the Oatmeal due to the extra zip at first taste. Truly memorable.
Samuel Smiths Nut Brown Ale, e, r, 5
We have never seen this offered in its own packaging but one bottle turned
up in a Pure Brewed Beer package - intentionally? The color is reddish nut
brown (like real acorns) with a thick head. While colored like a reddish
amber beer it is crisp tasting and by no means semi-stout like some ambers.
It has an interesting tartness at first but it finishes very smooth and
with no hint of bitterness. It is more interesting than the Pure Brewed.
Samuel Smiths Oatmeal Stout, e,s,5
This special dark is a slightly redder dark than the Imperial Stout and
lacks its initial bite. It is smoother and less persistant on the tonque
and would make a better choice with some foods. It carries more of a
molasses taste than the Imperial. As such it begs comparison with Old Peculier
and Royal Oak although all are good choices. It is hard to pick between the
Oatmeal and the Imperial but with food the Oatmeal seems more compatible.
Samuel Smiths Pale Ale,e,r,
Not yet available for evaluation - write us if you've tried it
This seems to be very hard to find as about 10 retailers of other Smith's
products in our have not heard of it.
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Samuel Smiths Pure Brewed Beer, e, r, 5
From the 1758 Tadcaster brewery of Yorkshire UK. This light yellow lager is
"nothing like the Taddy and Oatmeal brews. It is crisp, dry, and very smooth."
While worldclass is every respect that $13-14 pricetag is way out of line.
In a lager one does not need to pay quite so much. Many lagers are darker
"amber beers (eg. Portland, Gold Coast) and cannot be compared to this one."
"Samuel Adams, Asahi Super Dry, and DAB Original are equal for less cash."
Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter, e, s, 5
This very opaque porter resembles Mackeson in color but is actually much
crisper and thinner like a dark herbal tea. It is pungent and transitionally
bitter but the lingering taste is smooth and deep. It is heavenly with end-
less complexity but never brothy like many dark labels. The clear square-
shouldered bottle with a tall ornate label resembles the trim of a silky
worldclass Scotch. This is a true classic and it will be enjoyed.
San Miguel Pale Pilsen, p, p, 5
From Metro Manila Philippines comes this relatively new import to the US
market. San Miguel has been a brewery since 1890 and the refinement is so
evident. The elegant brown-glass longnecks have a nice white 'painted' label.
We find this Pilsen to be both rich in aroma and lingering flavor. All
scents and tastes are crisp and with abundant sophistication. At $6.50-$7
it is a fine value. While pale it is NOT light. This is not to be missed.
Sapphoro Draft, j, r, 4
The cans and bottles are works of functional art as the Japanese do so well.
The elegant formed and colored can is THE BEST can commonly sold. We also
give the bottle 'grip' and mouth the highest praise. Even without the atmo-
shere of great cans or bottles this beer impresses. It is not perfect but
like many Japanese products it is highly competant for its price and good
enough to keep German and American brands on the run. Nice crisp taste.
Sapphoro Light, j, l, 4
This is probably the best known of Japanese lights in the West.
It has a German quality and moderate strength not unlike the
Japanese fascination with German autos. The mouth of the bottles
are amongst the finest available as they are well-crafted and
easy on the lips. This is clearly a distinct product in packaging
but the flavor can be compared to several other lights.
Schaefer Beer, u, r, 2
This econobrew is not much better or worse than the vast host of other
bargain labels that flow from plants all over the country. One is better
off with more malt liquers if one wants lots of alcohol for little cash.
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Schaefer Light, u, l, 1
There is not much worse than a beer that is flavorless and bitter at the
same time. Even Busch Light proved to be less offensive. What taste remains
is largely unpleasant. If there is such a group as the Beer Police they
ought to close down this part of the factory.
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Schell Weizen Beer,u,r,
The August Schell firm has been brewing beer since 1860. This product of
New Ulm Connecticut is said to have a wheat taste and competes directly
with several German weizen beers.
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Schlitz Beer, u, r, 2
This US budget brew has been rather hard to find in comparison to Schlitz
Malt Liquor which at similar prices is a superior beverage. We see no
real need for the serious beer lover to try this label. It does not have
some of the horrid bitter tastes that cheap beers have but is by no means
smooth nor refined.
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Schlitz Malt Liquor, u, m, 3
This is the most costly of the popular American malt liquors and it goes for
quality beer prices. 'The Bull' has a taste that is not bitter nor crude
like the budget ML's and has a refinement worthy of the pricetag. The large
24oz. Master Cylinder cans are a good value when drinking in moderation.
Like most malts this has an initial sharp edge but unlike the cheap malts
its lingering aftertaste is smooth and clean. From Stroh Brewery of Detroit.
Sheaf Stout,a,s,5
Carlton & United Breweries sends up these massive 1 pt. 9.6 oz. bottles that
that in our area sell for $5. The head is light brown and persistant. The
body is positively opaque black against a strong light. The taste is rich
but finishes silky smooth. It is more drinkable straight than Guiness Extra
Stout and about the equal to Mackeson XXX which looks similar. This is truly
one of the top imported darks and one of Australias very finest labels.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, u, r, 5
This handmade ale from Chico CA is a no additive formula using the Kraeusen-
ing Process and top-fermenting yeast. It is complex and mysterious like a
fine wine with transitional flavors and a very persistant aftertaste. Although
called Pale it is really a cloudy amber beer. We think Sierra Nevada and
Portland Lager may be the very TOP Americans. It is easily worth $8 per
six pack of bottles. We know of no other label that is more satisfying.
Sierra Nevada Porter, u, s, 5
This Chico CA product in blue label is equally as impressive as it's green
label Pale Ale cousin. Using hops and yeast of 'Old World' type this is
currently our best dark beer of US origin. While more herbal than heavy it is
endlessly complex and refined. It is as good as any European dark we know. It
is clearly related in taste to Pale Ale. It can be bitter when warm so serve
it when quite cold. SNP has one of the longest lasting heads we have seen.
Silver Thunder, u, m,
This is a less common ML we find in large bottles in very few convenienc
stores in North Carolina. While we have an initial opinion our final rating
will wait until we compare it fully to the growing masses of other ML labels.
(One must drink about 12 gallons to taste all the malts head to head!).
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Simpatico, m, r, 4
This has the most beautiful bottle we can imagine. The gold/brown label
with a matte black painted bottle reminds one of a top flight champagne bottle.
The taste is better than less costly Mexicans but it is not quite perfect. The
flavor is unique and but still very smooth. It is light enough to be ideal
at a Mexican restaurant for both compatability and aesthetics. This is really
a 4.5 bottle brew. A slightly richer more complex version would get 5 bottles.
Sol Special, m, r, 3
This Mexican from Cerveceria Moctezuma is apparently the company's budget
line - Dos Equis being more costly and more ornately packaged. Flavor is
very smooth and it tends toward a light beer sort of depth. The aroma and
initial taste are slightly pungent but the lingering taste is less strong.
It is a competant beer but hardly noteworthy. We have seen it for as little
as $4.00 per six pack - it is not a good value at much higher prices.
Spaten,g,r,
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St. Pauli Girl, g, r, 4
While is it has no real flaws (like most German exports) we felt other
European beers were a more complex and flavorful. We think it safe to say
that the popular Grolsch is favored by serious beer lovers - and at a similar
price and availability. Its dark variant is often just as available and we'd
take that given a choice. The commercials that speak of 'having your first girl'
have not hurt its popularity among college age males!
St. Pauli Girl Dark, g, s, 4
This popular quality German also comes in quality stout/dark variant
from the Bremen brewery. Poured into a glass it could pass for a
cola - remember that. While visually dark it is mild among the darks
in flavor. It is never bitter nor potent like some darks. It does lack
a complexity that we so admire in Whitbread Ale among some others.
Among common grocery store darks we'd prefer DAB Dark or Grolsch Dark.
Steinlager, $, r, 5
This Auckland New Zealand product won the 1985 Brewing Industry Awards
Trophey as the best lager out of some 800 brands. It is semi-pungent
and with a very satisfying flavor at all cold temperatures. We find it
a desirable alternative to Grolsch and Heineken and almost any regular
German brand. It is that good. As low as $4.99 per 6 bottles it is a
better value than many inferior import lagers. Wonderful and world class.
Stroh's, u, r, 4
In dark bottled form this is one of the better mid-priced American beers.
The handsome navy and red package is one of the most classy US-made efforts.
It has more substance than many domestics but lacks some of interesting
complex taste of upscale specialty brands. We find that this is less
commonly seen in long-neck dark bottles so it is not as widely bought as
Michelob and Coors for example. Few other 4 bottle beers cost as little.
Stroh's Light, u,l,3
This light in bottles or cans shows some promise. While it is not flavorful
like those we rated higher it does not have any bad aftertastes like the
very cheap lights. If one is on a budget and wants a light this might be
a fine choice. We would however suspect that something like Keystone Dry
would be a better choice if one wanted a nice crisp econobeer. Miller
Genuine Draft Light in cans is a good value with lots of nice flavor.
Sun Lik, k, r, 5
The Hong Kong Brewery produces this very fine beer 'expertly brewed to
complement exotic cuisines' according to the dragon-bearing foil label. Since
many bitterish European beers are unpleasant after consuming sweet Asian
sauces this claim is certainly valid. The sweetish crisp flavor has nice
detail but it is not as heavy as some sweet beers. It proved a bit sharp when
very cold but when moderately cool the taste was very pleasant and refined.
Suntory Draft, j, r, 4
One must read the label very carefully to determine this a brewed and bottled
by Labatt of Vancouver. This beer is much more successful than the other
Nipponadian label from Vancouver (Kirin Light). Taste is semi-sweet with an
almost herbal tea sort of charm. We'd almost swear it had a bit of mint
flavor in it. While pleasant and flavorful it lacks some depth. A richer
amber version of this would likely earn our very highest praise.
Tecate, m, r, 4
Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc of Monterrey makes this very fine crisp beer with a
clean Pilsner taste. It is equal to virtually every European Pils-type and
is distinct from every Mexican we have reported in this file. It is at least
as fine as Bitburger but Dortmunder Union is superior in richness and
complexity. Anyone who supposes Mexican beers are not a diverse group has not
"tried this beer. Tecate, Carta Blanca, and Negra Modelo are 3 great choices."
3 Monts Golden Flanders Ale, f, r, 5
These large sculpted bottles sell for about $5 each and offer a rich treat
for the true beer lover. Unfortunately one must buy the inventory of two
stores just to share it with a few friends. There is absolutely nothing
like this with all sorts of complex and charming flavors. While worldclass
the large bottle beers from Maisel at $1.99 are just as thrilling and far
less costly. It should be pronounced 'Trois Monts'.
Tsingtao, *,r,3
This product of Qingdao is pronounced ching-dow. This medium light golden beer
has a rich bubbly head. The initial appeal is not unlike some Canadian ales.
There are semi-sweet flavors but unfortunately the lingering aftertaste
degrades into occasional metallic hints that must be considered a flaw.
The finishing taste was best when nearly freezing cold. It is mostly pleasant
and sells for only about 50 cents more than a good Canadian sixpack of bottles.
Valentin's Weizen Beer, g, r, 5
In 16.9 oz. brown foiled bottles for about $2.00 one expects a very worldclass
beer. It is one of the very best. The hyper-bubbly head and light straw yellow
color are typical of elite German beverages. The very rich and wonderfully
pungent taste is close to the equally worldclass Maisel's Kristall-Klar which
comes in similar $2 bottles to the US. It could easily become you're #1 choice!
It is quite different from Maisel's Weizen Beer in taste and body.
Warsteiner, g, r, 4
"The white and gold package proclaims 'the best', 'the premium', and 'first"
class'. Since 1753 the Cramers of Warstein Germany have made this traditional
recipe using Kaiserspring water. The Pilsner taste is less pronounced than
some other Germans. We thought Dortmunder Union was superior overall. Like
Bitburger a semi-bitter aftertaste could be slightly unpleasant unless
accompanied with suitable foods. This label can be hard to find in stores.
Watney's Light, e, l,5
The Stag Brewery of London has produced one of the top light beers and
done so on only 96 calories. The $7 price tag and its relative rarity in our
NC stores are problems. This is a Pils Light with a subtle but still enjoyable
flavor of great refinement. Far from a water-downed Pils (which we tried for
comparison) this product retains an interesting pungency and moderately long
aftertaste. Beck's Light is different but is the closest comparison we know.
Watney's Red Barrel, e, s, 5
From the Stag Brewery of London this fine deeply colored brew has pleasant
non-bitter stoutness of considerable merit. It is a fine compromise between
the often overpowering 'extra stouts' and your basic British beer. The
wonderful amber color looks splendid in leaded crystal at your best meal.
Although semi-stout it is never heavy. It is substantial yet smooth.
This is not widely seen but is well worth sharing with your friends.
Watney's Cream Stout,e,s,5
This 'traditional London stout' differs from many in having a fairly thin
head in our two tests. It is absolutely opaque and black in color. It is
comparable in flavor and quality to Sheaf Stout which is based on British
tradition. It is rich and brothy without being overly heavy. We found the
flavor to linger less than several others stouts and as such may appeal to
some who dislike other stouts. The taste does not interfere with gourmet food.
Whitbread Ale, e, r, 5
A very certain Top 5 among any beer or ale. A stout yet refined
formula with Port-like detail and sophistication. Substance with style.
Brewers Whitbread are appointed by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
and easily worth the $1.50 price per 1 of 4 bottles. The brown
bottle is refined but most of the labels are carelessly undulate.
If you want to have 'a beer' this one is memorable in such moderation.
Young's Oatmeal Stout,e,s,5
From 1831-1950 this London firm made this fine label. With new demand it has
been recreated using malted barley and oats. It is dark but translucent and
red with a very full foamy head. It must be compared to Smith's Oatmeal Stout
which has a similar color. Both products are rich and flavorful but are not
brothy and heavy like some other stouts. The Young's version of Oatmeal is a
slight bit more tart but has a more refined and long-lived head.
Young's Ramrod Pale Ale,e,r,4
This clear amber beer has a full foamy head and the most mild flavor of
those tried in the Young's line. It is flavorful but finishes quite clean.
Tasted head to head we thought Young's Winter Ale was much more rewarding
as were most other amber PALE ALES. Some transitional bitterness was detected
and at times the taste proved simple and short-lived. We feel that Sierra
Nevada Pale Ale and Anchor Liberty Ale are easily better ales.
Young's Porter,e,s,5
This recipe was compiled from old brewing records dated in the 1800's that
"include top fermentation, East Kent Golding hops, and dark roasted malt."
It is clear dark reddish amber (unlike Smith and Anchor porters) with a
semi-persistant creamy head. It overflows with wonderful molasses tastes and
proves sweeter than most stouts or porters. It finishes with a delightful
smoothness. It is a good choice to turn someone on to truly flavorful beer.
Young's Special London Ale,e,r,5
This London export uses malted barley and hops to produce a superb ale that
won the British BBI award in 1982 for excellence. It is very pungent and rich
in its cloudy amber color. It is bright glowing orange as with Jefferson Lager.
It is highly sophisticated and continuously flavorful. One could easily rate
it as the BEST NON-DARK BEER FROM ENGLAND. If you like a rich ale of the
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale type this is a must try. Absolutely first class.
Young's Winter Ale 1990-91,e,s,5
This seasonal ale is known in London as the 'Winter Warmer'. Cloudy and nut
brown in color this has a thin head and must be served around 50-55 degrees
F. It is quite unlike any American winter or Oktoberfest beer. The taste is
semi-stout like a weaker Royal Oak Pale Ale or Old Peculier. While lighter
it is still quite complex and carries that wonderful bite of a traditional
British ale. It is a worldclass in every respect and by no means heavy.