Radeberger
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Radeberger
If you know me, and you know Radeberger.. You know this was not a match made in Heaven. I was mouth blasted by pima, followed by minerals, followed by oak and vanilla, higher ebc cara, more hops, more minerals, and a lingering bitterness. If its not obvious, my taste preferences fall about right in the heart of Munich. I can see how the East Germany, say the Munich people drink water when it comes to beer. Too much, and too bold for me..But of course I will finish the 4 pack.
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I'm not a fan of the high karamalts in helles either. Give me vienna and munich all day long. I want bread notes, not caramels.
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Re: Radeberger
Bought a 4 pack of this in April while I was in Oregon and it was packed with fantastic malt freshness and flavor. Sure hiding behind that was a bit of salt but I think it made the flavors pop. Yesterday I was excited to find a case of this! Today I tried one and while it still has it, there is a muddy caramel saltiness that I do not remember.
Damn.. I had such hope.
Damn.. I had such hope.
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