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Eichhof Lager

Eichhof Lager

Eichhof Lager 

eichhof.ch

Brewed by Brauerei Eichhof 
Style: Helles Lager 
Luzern, Switzerland

Eichhof Lager The Eichhof brewery is a brewery located in the picturesque city of Lucerne, in the heart of Switzerland, and on the go for more than 180 years. The beer is everywhere, appearing all over the small country, you cant go far without seeing its name light up some bar sign or on street hoarding. 

Today the Eichhof brewery produces eleven different beers, using the same old recipes from that were passed down over decades, and apparently the brewery even uses fresh spring water directly from the amazing mountain peaks of Mount Pilatus.

Since 2008, Heineken have taken over the Brewery despite 15,500 people signing a note of protest against the sale, alas another independent brewery bites the dust….

Review: 50 cl Bottle of Eichhof Lager: ABV: 4.8% 

Eichhof Lager On pour we get a very clear, lovely, yellow looking beer, with some nice carbonation, bubbling along, and a nice white head produced. Definitely looks the part, nice colour and a nice head, some lacing apparent. 
Looks good. Nice colour, nice head, some lacing, thumbs up on the appearance. 

Has a nice smell, but faint though, which is a little malty and of sweet grains.

A little bit of lemon piercing through as well.

On the taste, well no taste! Or at least nothing I could find. 

Eichhof Lager It is extremely smooth, of light body and easy to drink, that would be the pure Swiss waters I am sure, but I am not picking up any tastes or flavours at all, nothing that stands out. 

Very smooth, and I guess it would be a good beer to drink in a session,

I do like it however, its like a tonic water, or an extra strength water, with some light, very light malts

Still no taste on the second one, again very smooth,

Overall it is nice enough to drink but no taste. Good beer to down a few, very sessionable and smooth with a crisp clean finish….

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Ganter Urtrunk, a family enterprise in the city of Freiburg

Ganter Urtrunk, a family enterprise in the city of Freiburg

Ganter Urtrunk

http://www.ganter.com/

Brewed by Brauerei Ganter 
Style: Zwickel/Keller/Landbier
Freiburg, Germany

Ganter Urtrunk, a family enterprise in the city of FreiburgAugust 28, 1865, saw the birth of the Ganter brewery when the 24 year old Ludwig Ganter founded his micro brewery in the centre of Freiburg.

Today the brewery remains an independent and traditional family enterprise, rooted in the city of Freiburg and the southern Baden region, and using nothing but only the best locally and regionally sourced ingredients in their beers. 

The brewery has also seen massive development in recent years, with an ultra-modern and resource-efficient bottling plant, to become one of the most modern medium-sized breweries in Germany while at the same time making progress with ecological brewing, using solar panels, organic brewing techniques and efficiency measures to cut down on wasteful energy, all tying in with the image of Freiburg as an “Eco city”

Review: 0,33l flip-top Bottle of Ganter Urtrunk beer: ABV: 4.9% 

Ganter Urtrunk, a family enterprise in the city of FreiburgComing in a cool swing/flip top bottle with an interesting label, the beer apparently uses the same recipes that go way back to the founder Louis Ganter.  

On pour we get a nice light golden yellow looking beer, with a decent sized head that looks nice, but dies a little afterwards. No lacing.

Has a very nice beery smell, yeast filling the nose, nice..

Ganter Urtrunk, a family enterprise in the city of FreiburgOn the taste….well it is very tasty that’s for sure, very hoppy as well.

Sessionable beer, smooth in the front end and easy to drink. Bit of a bitter aftertaste which is interesting but manageable, it is a very tasty beer. A nice amount of malts, and has a lemon edge to it which wasn’t bad, I liked it. 

Overall I liked this beer, very drinkable, very nice to taste with spices, the lemon, the grains, all noted. A nice and relaxing beer, and would have drank a few more than the two I bought.

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Red Stripe. The taste of Jamaica

Red Stripe. The taste of Jamaica

Red Stripe

http://redstripebeer.com/

Brewed by Desnoes & Geddes Limited 
Style: Pale Lager
Kingston, Jamaica

Red Stripe. The taste of JamaicaRed stripe original, brewed in Jamaica and not the Jamaican STYLE lager that Americans get, from Latrobe, Pennsylvania!

Red Stripe, with its very distinctive red stripe painted label and its stubby bottle, brewed by Desnoes & Geddes in Kingston town, Jamaica. First brewed in 1938 when Peter Desnoes and Paul Geddes took over the family business.

In 2012, many Americans noticed a bit of a decline in the quality when the U.S. supply of Red Stripe moved from Jamaica to the U.S., at City Brewery’s Latrobe plant in Pennsylvania!

Red Stripe. The taste of Jamaica For the rest of us, Desnoes & Geddes still make Red Stripe for Jamaica, Brazil, Canada and Europe, and in 2015 it became a subsidiary of Heineken.

But don’t worry my American friends, as in September 2016 the company decided to export once again directly to the United States from Jamaica, due to re-establishing Jamaica as the real home of Red Stripe.

With its involvement in the underground music scene in the UK, Red Stripe is known as the unofficial beer of the Notting Hill Carnival, London.

Review: 500ml Can of Red Stripe: ABV: 4.7%

The taste of Jamaica! 

On pour we get a light golden yellow colour, that produces a big frothy white head, with a lot of nice carbonation. The beer looks ok.
Red Stripe. The taste of Jamaica A nice head that maintains, and some nice lacing.

A slight beery smell on the nose, real lagery aroma. Malts and grains, but overall not a whole lot to smell. Faint.

On taste I get a very nice mouthful of tastes, a filling and refreshing feel in the mouth. Tastes ok, mostly creamy, with some cereals tastes, and a good bit of grain. Nice enough.
There is a very stringent taste though (lemon and lime), that lingers throughout which is not very nice and is very pointed.

But overall has a real lagery taste and is quite sessionable.
Hard to rate and not bad, but would like to try again.

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Unser Bier Naturblond

Unser Bier Naturblond

Unser Bier Naturblond 

http://www.unser-bier.ch/

Brewed by Unser Bier AG
Style: Blonde Ale 
Basel, Switzerland

Unser Bier is a small local brewery in Basel, Switzerland.

From humble origins in 1998, home brewers coming together, to now where the brewery is the biggest in the city of Basel. Unser has come a long way. In no small part to its unique shareholding venture where thousands across the city own a piece of the brewery, no doubt making it very popular amongst the natives, shown in its slogan “Beer from here instead of beer from there”. or “Unser Bier” (It’s our beer)

Unser Bier Naturblond The brewery now boasts over 8,500 proud shareholders and the beer continues to grow in popularity. But they dont issue dividends. The reward for investing in the company is beer, and lots of it, shared out at the general assembly where over a 1000 people celebrate the success of the company by drinking, partying and a little bit of boardroom management. 

The brewery also offers beer lovers the chance to make their own brew, and share in the experience of beer production. 

Unser Bier produce five different beers and occasional specials: A popular Amber Beer, a simple lager, a wheat beer (Weizen), a pale ale (Natur Blond) and a dark porter style beer (Schwarz Bier), as well as a number of specialty and seasonal beers such as a Christmas beer and the “Meister” beer, produced when the local football team FC Basel win the national championship, which seems to be a yearly thing at the moment. They are also big into the environment, where some of their beers are produced without pesticides and herbicides and using organic raw materials and in an eco friendly way. 

Review: 33cl bottle of Unser Bier Naturblond: ABV: 5%

Unser Bier Naturblond Fantastic looking bottles, pretty ladies always catching the eye.

On pour I get a very nice looking yellow colour and a big frothy white head which settles nicely. A good bit of carbonation making it all look pretty good.

Very strong on the nose, I get a strong fruity aroma which is very enticing, very nice and sweet. Also some malts present in the smell.

Unser Bier Naturblond On taste
It is a slow burning beer, more fun to relax and enjoy the tastes of the fruit and sweet malts, not a session beer anyway.
Very tasty, nice pleasant mouthfuls, a very filling beer.

I find it very hoppy, possibly a bit too hoppy, but is manageable. 
Ok, nice and tasty, good enough beer, not bad, not terribly complex, but nice all the same.

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Budweiser Budvar B:The Original

Budweiser Budvar B:The Original

 

Budweiser Budvar B:Original  

http://budweiser-budvar.cz

Brewed by Budějovický Budvar
Style: Czech Pilsner 
České Budějovice, Czech Republic

Budweiser Budvar, the golden original, is the world famous beer produced by the renowned brewery Budweiser Budvar Brewery (Budějovický Budvarin) in the city of České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Known as Czechvar in North and South America so as not to be confused with AB-InBev’s popular Budweiser. The 700 years of brewing tradition guarantees the best quality of Budweis Beer as they brew in accordance with the 1516 Reinheitsgebot law, using water, barley and hops.

The history of brewing in České Budějovice started in 1265, when the town was founded by Ottokar II, the King of Bohemia, who granted the town with important privileges, the brewing right being one of them. The original Budweiser Bier was founded here in 1785.

Budweiser Budvar B:The OriginalWith millions of people travelling from the old continent of Europe to America hoping to find a better life they also brought with them their beers and tastes for the good stuff. Budweiser Budvar began exporting to the United States in 1871, but in the U.S. itself, C.Conrad (Anheuser-Busch) started using a Budweiser trademark and registered his version of Budweiser with the American Patent Office in 1878. Obviously this set up all sorts of legal disputes and rows over the naming of both beers, that has gone on for centuries, but some sort of compromise was reached when it was decided that the American Anheuser-Busch could use the brand “Budweiser” only in North America, while elsewhere the Czech Budweiser Budvar could use their name as a trademark. Also, Czech Budweiser is sold in North America under the label Czechvar and American Budweiser is labelled as Bud in all European Union markets, except for Ireland and the United Kingdom. In 1994 The European Commission granted Budweiser Budvar N.C. with the right to use a Protected Geographical Indication status “Budějovické pivo” and “Českobudějovické pivo”. This decision became effective on the 1st of May, 2004, and further strengthened the rights of the original Budweiser brand in their their effort to stave off, what must be said, some aggressive American opportunism.  

Budweiser Budvar is one of the biggest selling beers in the Czech Republic and exports into more than 60 countries worldwide, with Germany representing the largest market at this moment in time. 

Review: 0.51CL Bottle of Budweiser Budvar B:Original Czech imported lager : ABV: 5%

Budweiser Budvar B:The OriginalThe iconic beer, the original, totally different to that American namesake, coming in a large 0.51CL bottle.

On pour get a nice clear golden colour that produces a decent looking white head, that is big and frothy. Head maintains. Some nice carbonation, actively bubbling away.

It is a nice and clear looking beer that’s for sure, what a beer should look like. Promising.

Lovely beery smell of grains and malted barley. Nice aroma.

On taste a very beery taste, clean and crisp, strong in alcohol content, can definitely feel the alcohol and yeast in the beer and very smooth to drink.

Perhaps a little too malty for me though.

Budweiser Budvar B:The OriginalThere is a lot of carbonation and I do wonder if the green bottles have something to do with the overall taste, as it tastes ok but a little skunky, and considering its reputation it is nothing amazing.
Very smooth, definitely a session beer as its very drinkable, despite not having an amazing array of tastes. Light in hops, no aftertaste to speak of.

As mentioned, a lot of Malt,  it is really malty!

But overall, it is a good session beer, wouldn’t mind downing a few of these, and one I would like to try again for the future, preferably in downtown Prague…..(or Budějovice!) with a fresh version.

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