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Kloster Scheyern Kloster-Gold Hell - Klosterbrauerei Scheyern - Germany

Not very nice when the great artwork combined with an interesting history of the brewery raises expectations which, in the face of reality are melted in a spiral of brutality in a measly sum of beer. Brewed in the monastery Scheyern dunkel is really good, bright with Scheyern for it is not worthy of the label's fantastic. I could have expected, moreover, as a "gentle chmielonymi eksportami," as the beer is determined on the counterattack, not very fond of.

Visually beer mug after the payment to be presented not very impressive. Pale yellow color and mieszanoziarnista, not lasting foam look bleak next great bottle. The smell is very delicate, pleasantly subdued grain with malt, a touch of apples and hops, but palpable, of course, a limited intensity. Saturation is rather high, the same alcohol content (5.4%), and taste just as delicate as a fragrance. Malty, a bit flowery and apple, an average of pithy, but not watery, with a slight bitterness in the finish. But above all, the beer lacks clarity, taste, since flounders in mediocrity. You may have married a good beer more maltiness, like the Zötler Gold, at the expense of flowery. Globally because of Scheyern helles tastes comparable to the Balkan eurolagera, and it is not a flattering statement.

Rating: 4

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