Los Gigantes
Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco, California, United States 🇺🇸
Lager - Amber / Vienna Regular|
Score
6.41
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Los Gigantes is a San Francisco Giants nickname known and loved by many fans. We knew it would be a perfect complement to this Giants-inspired Mexican style lager. The beer’s recipe combines a blend of 2-row pale malt, flaked maize, and Cluster and Tettnang hops. The result is a crisp, refreshing lager that is light and easy-drinking. It’s the perfect choice for game day or any fiesta that comes your way.
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7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Rated September 2018. Pint can pours with a crystal clear deep gold body that supports a thin near white head of foam. The aroma offers up bits of caramel, lagery yeast and then faint spicy Noble like hops. The taste delivers mild spicy hops blended with thinly sweet malts and some caramel maltiness. This is pretty nice but could use just a little more hops to create a crisper experience.
Tried
from Can
on 04 Sep 2018
at 04:50
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
(Tap at the brewery) hazy, bright yellow colour with a small white head; aroma of lilies, noble hops, hint of sourness; light, balanced flavour with a long, very light bitter finish
Tried
from Draft
on 15 Jul 2018
at 21:23
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Can. Golden beer with a cream head. Mineral and malt aroma with corn. Mineral and malt flavor with corn. Medium bodied. Mineral and malt linger with corn.
Tried
from Can
on 20 Jun 2018
at 03:05
5.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 4
Flavor 4
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Can thanks to Alaina. Pours golden with small white head. The aroma is corn malt, straw, citrus. Medium body, corn malt, wheat, light finish, decent.
Tried
from Can
on 20 May 2017
at 14:40
5.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5
Flavor 4
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Can from Cap Tap. Pours gold with a foamy white head. Bready aroma. Med body or almost. Flavor is grassy hoppy to a nice extent - but the hop falls away to breadiness. Grassiness persists tho, and hop seems to build on the tongue. More flavor than the standard pale lagers from Central and South America.
Tried
from Can
on 29 Mar 2017
at 18:53