Heineken
Brewed by Heineken Nederland Style: Pale Lager Zoeterwoude, Netherlands

Heineken is a renowned Dutch brewing company, proudly founded in 1864 by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Its iconic flagship, Lager Beer, remains a crisp pale lager with a smooth 5% alcohol content, beloved worldwide for its refreshing balance.
In the Netherlands, Heineken’s active breweries are strategically located in Zoeterwoude, ’s-Hertogenbosch, and Wijlre. The historic original brewery in Amsterdam, which ceased production in 1988 after more than a century of operation, still stands today. It has been beautifully transformed it into the hugely popular Heineken Experience, an immersive museum that now attracts beer enthusiasts from all over the globe.
Globally, Heineken owns and operates over 200 breweries across more than 80 countries and employs approximately 90,000 people. By production volume, it consistently ranks as the third-largest brewer in the world, trailing only the giants Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller.
Review: Can of Heineken pale lager, 5% ABV
Heineken, a good solid beer that’s always crisp and reliably refreshing. This easy-drinking lager is the ideal go-to fare for sporting events, backyard barbecues, or lively parties where you want something cold that never lets you down.
Pour it and you’re greeted by a very clear, bright pale golden colour that catches the light beautifully. It forms a nice average-sized frothy white head on pouring, one that settles gently but leaves steady, attractive lacing clinging to the glass all the way down.
The smell is a distinct, inviting yeast aroma backed by fresh grassy hops and just a touch of pleasant malt sweetness – a classic, clean lager scent that promises refreshment.
Up front, the taste delivers that quite distinctive yeast flavor with a tiny, subtle hint of hops; it’s crisp, smooth, and remarkably balanced, going down easy with no fuss. The finish is clean, dry, and genuinely refreshing, leaving you ready for the next sip without any heavy linger. At 5% ABV, it’s sessionable perfection in a green bottle.
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