Iceberg
Quidi Vidi Brewing Company in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 🇨🇦
Lager - Pale Regular|
Score
4.96
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It has been said by many brew masters, “water makes the beer.”
We can’t help but agree. This refreshingly light lager is brewed with 25,000 year old iceberg water harvested from Newfoundland’s awe-inspiring icebergs which offer some of the purest water on earth.
Incredibly crisp and refreshing light North American style lager.
Winner of a bronze medal in the 2014 Canadian Brewing Awards ’North American Style -Premium Lager’
We can’t help but agree. This refreshingly light lager is brewed with 25,000 year old iceberg water harvested from Newfoundland’s awe-inspiring icebergs which offer some of the purest water on earth.
Incredibly crisp and refreshing light North American style lager.
Winner of a bronze medal in the 2014 Canadian Brewing Awards ’North American Style -Premium Lager’
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3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 2
Overall 2
Bottle: Poured a super light yellow color lager with a medium size bubbly head with light retention and some light lacing. Carbonation is quite strong with a spritzer kind of feel. Aroma of light adjunct and bland taste is pretty boring. Taste is also quite bland with light gross adjunct notes. Body is very light with Sprite-like carbonation. I’m glad I finally got my tick for NFL but quite a bland beer at the end of the day.
Tried
from Bottle
on 22 Nov 2012
at 11:44
3.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 2
Flavor 3
Texture 2
Overall 3
Clear metallic golden beer; fine & dense white head. Dry malts/grains nose for an instant, then the ominous smell of rotting gras rises... lightstruck. First taste nothing but CO² fizziness, slightly sourish. Then dull grassy malts, again with sulphury decay notes. Very fizzy MF, and utterly empty. Why the Dickens did they need to ruin the icebergs’ purest water with just enough malt and hops to make catty lightstruck possible? Clear glass abomination. Thanks for hauling it in, nonetheless, Stef C!
Tried
on 27 Jul 2009
at 15:13