Tyskie Gronie from Tyskie Browary Książęce (SABMiller)
Rating: C+
Pours a very clear gold, one finger head with nice lacing as it dissolves.
Hops comes out in the aroma, along with the clean scent of a lager.
Hops hit your tongue first, a clean bitterness, but then it becomes a much more malty beer than I expected, and it's malt that dominates the aftertaste - interestingly. The second sip reveals some corn tastes, too, not as pleasant.... The alcohol is pretty well hidden.
Mouthfeel is fairly watery - too much of a clean filtered lager to have much in the way of body, but the malty aftertaste doesn't seem quite right for a pale lager.
Drinkable, but not something to buy again.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 03-15-2006 01:27:27
Rating: C+
Pours a very clear gold, one finger head with nice lacing as it dissolves.
Hops comes out in the aroma, along with the clean scent of a lager.
Hops hit your tongue first, a clean bitterness, but then it becomes a much more malty beer than I expected, and it's malt that dominates the aftertaste - interestingly. The second sip reveals some corn tastes, too, not as pleasant.... The alcohol is pretty well hidden.
Mouthfeel is fairly watery - too much of a clean filtered lager to have much in the way of body, but the malty aftertaste doesn't seem quite right for a pale lager.
Drinkable, but not something to buy again.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 03-15-2006 01:27:27
1 comment:
That is maybe a reason why Jan Kulczyk decided to exchange his shares in Kompania Piwowarska for shares in its parents company SABMiller
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