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Hite Beer, Korean Lager

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Hite Beer 

http://www.hite.com/

Brewed by The Hite Company
Style: Pale Lager
Seoul, South Korea

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The top-selling beer in South Korea (beer in Korean is maekju). Brewed & bottled in Korea at HITE Brewery co. ltd. Seoul. Well known as the only Korean beer one can really find in Korean restaurants in the West

day 11 020Hite lager, 4.5% ABV., is a golden coloured beer that is styled on traditional European and American lagers, although it differs significantly from them in taste as it is brewed with rice in addition to barley, which results in a lighter-bodied, slightly sweeter beer that has less of a head than other beers.

Hite Brewery Company Limited is a South Korean brewery company headquartered in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. Its main products are beer, rice wine, and mineral water. The company was established as Chosun Breweries way back in 1933. In 2002 its share of the domestic beer market was some 55%, making it the number one beer in South Korea

day 6 059Review: Bottle of Hite Pale Lager 4.5%ABV

Hite lager is a nice, pleasant tasting beer from South Korea, that’s so good with Korean food.

Pours a golden yellow clear colour with a small light head and some lacing.

day 6 073A nice sweet aroma of light malt and grains were found making the smell one of the highlights of this Korean brew. On closer inspection the smell is quite unusual, a strong tinge of a shot, possibly the rice.

it is an extremely easy tasting drink: sweet, clear and crisp. Its smoothness making it go down very well. There was a lingering grain sweetness throughout in the beer that stays nice till the end, no bitterness found in this beer. It tasted of a little rice and pale malt, some grains and a light hop flavour. Very refreshing and clean throughout, I enjoyed this beer.  This beer is pleasant. and perfect for the light beer drinker.  Definitely a top class session beer, perfect for a night out with friends to a restaurant, say perhaps a Korean restaurant! Would work very well with some light food.

 

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Imperial Beer, Little Eagle

mperial Beer, Little Eagle Florida Bebidas Costa Rica Aguila Aguilita

Imperial Beer

http://www.florida.co.cr/website/

Brewed by Florida Bebidas
Style: Pale Lager
La Ribera de Belén, Heredia, Costa Rica


mperial Beer, Little Eagle Florida Bebidas Costa Rica Aguila Aguilita
Imperial is a Costa Rican brand of beer, manufactured by the Florida Ice & Farm Company. Imperial was first produced by the Ortega brewery in 1924, and is now produced in the Cerveceria, Costa Rica.

Imperial is also known by Costa Ricans as “Aguila” or “Aguilita”, which translates into English as “Eagle” or “Little Eagle” in reference to its logo,  which is the Imperial Eagle.

Imperial is created from a balanced formula combining malts, grains and hops, without a pronounced overtone in its taste. It is what is known as a “centralized” beer. Adapted to a warm and spring-like climate, Imperial has thus become the favorite beer of Costa Rica, both nationally and internationally.

Review: Bottle of Imperial Pale Lager, 4.60%ABV

An interesting beer from Costa Rica, Imperial is a very pleasant refreshing light lager.

Appearance was a crystal clear, pale golden straw colour, what a normal looking lager should look like.  When pouring a small frothy whitehead appeared that dissipated relatively fast with some lacing remaining.

Sweet aroma of lightly toasted malt with corn. Smell was great, very enticing.

Similar to the smell, there is a slightly bitter grassy flavour of a creamy aftertaste of dry corn sweetness, that leaves a dry feeling in the mouth

Overall, Imperial Beer is a standard, good lager.

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Baltika 7 Eksportnoe (Export) and Baltika 6 Porter

RUSSIA

Baltika 7 Eksportnoe (Export)

Baltika 6 Porter

http://www.baltikabeer.com/

Brewed by Baltika Brewery (Baltic Beverages Holding – Carlsberg)
Style: Pale Lager
St. Petersburg, Russia

day 10 b 012Baltika Breweries was established in 1990 in St Petersburg. Its Brewery in the city is considered not only the the largest brewery in Russia but also of Europe. Apparently the area occupied by the brewery is equal to the Vatican.

In April 2008, Baltika became part of the international Carlsberg Group and has expanded rapidly. Baltika Breweries were the first Russian brewer to export beer outside of Russia and Baltika Beers are now sold in more than 75 countries worldwide, making it the largest brewing company in Eastern Europe

Locals refer to Baltika beers by their “number” rather than name. Baltika no. 7 was launched to commemorate the Goodwill Games in Saint Petersburg in 1994. Light, aromatic beer with a most refined flavor, the beers ingredients are water, light barley malt and the best varieties of hops. Produced since 1994, the alcohol content of no.7 is slightly higher than in traditional lager beers.

The “Seven” variety has won more than 20 awards in professional and consumer contests, both national and international.

Review: Bottle of Baltika 7 Eksportnoe (Export) 5.4%ABV

day 6 078Baltika 7 Eksportnoe, a handful to pronounce, is an interesting pale lager with its own unique taste coming all way from St. Petersburg, Moscow.

On pour there is a nice pale golden appearance with a good frothy head which dies eventually to show some lacing.

The aroma is of sweet malt and grain producing a lovely rustic kind of smell that is both strong and appealing on the nose.

The taste is of some sweet malts, was slightly hoppy, with some light barley malt. Overall I found that Baltika 7 Eksportnoe was quite easy to drink and it did the business after a long day of work. Having said that though, there was a small aftertaste that was quite strong but that brought a nice balance to the beer and I recommend this as a good session beer.

Review: Bottle of Baltika 6 Porter 7%ABV

18 n 19 b 019Baltika Porter,  a decent 7% Baltic porter from Russia with a good drinkability rating, is a traditional dark beer based on old recipes and was designed and launched in production in 1994.  It’s a very smooth and pleasant porter considering the ABV.

As you would expect for a porter on pour you get a pitch black appearance with a very good creamy head that settles to a tanish colour, but doesn’t linger too long.

Aroma is sweet and strong smelling, of strong notes of dark chocolate malts and roasted malts. An inviting aroma.

The taste is quite surprising as I would have not associated Russia with decent porter, but this was not the worst stout I ever had. I actually enjoyed drinking it. The taste is of dark chocolate, coffee and roasted malt, not overwhelming and not a strong bitter tasting stout. In fact it had a little sweet taste upfront, with only light bitterness afterwards, well balanced. It was very smooth and very enjoyable to drink. Will be looking out for this one again in the future. Recommended, but be careful it is strong despite how smooth it goes down!

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Stella Artois, A Belgian Star

 

Stella Artois

http://www.stellaartois.com/

Brewed by InBev Belgium
Style: Pale Lager
Leuven, Belgium

Stella Artois, a pilsner beer of 5.2% ABV., is one of the world’s best-selling beers as part of the Anheuser-Busch InBev group, and is enjoyed in more than 80 countries.

Stella Artois is brewed in Belgium (in the plants at Leuven and Jupille). The company has tax records that exist from 1366 on-wards when it was Leuven’s Den Horen Brewery but when Sebastien Artois became master brewer he gave his name to the brewery, becoming Stella Artois in the 1717. Stella after the Latin for “star.”, when it was first brewed as a Christmas drink.day 11 010

Its full, characteristic flavour and high quality is assured through a superior brewing process and by using the finest ingredients available, advertised as containing “only 4 ingredients: Hops, Malted Barley, Maize and Water”.

Review: Can of Stella Artois Pilsner Beer 5.2%ABV

Stella Artois is a nice clean and easy to drink beer, perfect to bring along for a party since its a beer that everyone can drink and enjoy.

The appearance was perfectly clear of a nice golden colour, with a good sized white head and some decent lacing.  It certainly looks the part.

day 6 008The aroma was nice and sweet but faint, smelling of a malty and hoppy smell.

Stella Artois had a nice crisp and refreshing taste to it which I found very easy to drink, was clean tasting  with no real offensive flavours. It is a very sweet grainy beer yet smooth enough to enjoy. A great session beer with your mates, light and very drinkable, an absolutely beautiful Belgian lager beer.

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Club Colombia, a Bogota Special

 

Club Colombia

http://www.clubcolombia.co/

Brewed by Grupo Empresarial Bavaria (SABMiller)
Style: Pale Lager
Bogota, Colombia

An extra-dry, carefully crafted pilsner lager, Club Colombia, is Colombia’s leading premium brand on the market, with an alcohol content of 4.7% by volume.

Bavaria Brewery is a Colombian brewery company created on April 4, 1889 by Leo S. Kopp, a German immigrant. It is a subsidiary of SABMiller. Bavaria is one of the largest brewery’s in South America.

Club Colombia, has won the Gold Medal of Belgium’s Monde Selection a couple of times, one of the most important food and beverage certification institutions in the world, highlighting the special qualities that make Club Colombia an indisputable showcase of Colombian brewing mastery and quality.

day 3 a 001Review: Bottle of Club Colombia pale lager, 4.7% ABV

I have to say was very pleasantly surprised with this lager. Wasn’t expecting a whole lot from a Colombian beer, but it was a lovely tasting beer with a nice looking body that was enjoyable to drink.

The beer pours a lovely clear gold body, with a decent frothy head that lasts. There was little lacing.

The smell is not strong or unpleasant, a little sweet and corn like.

The taste was of sweet toasted malts with no real aftertaste. A light tasting beer that did the business on a hot day. Recommended.

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