Manchester
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Lager - Amber / Vienna Regular|
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5.21
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The Taste of Manchester or Saku Manchester for short is a classic slightly sweet light red beer brewed following the finest traditions of English brewmasters. In England this beer is called ale and every respectable traditional English pub has this type of mild red beer at the top of their beer menu.
Saku Manchester gets its English accent from light and caramel malt and aromatic hops that together make the beer sweeter and give it its red colour. Characteristic to English ale, Saku Manchester has a low carbon dioxide level.
Slightly sweet red beer with a strong English accent
Saku Manchester gets its English accent from light and caramel malt and aromatic hops that together make the beer sweeter and give it its red colour. Characteristic to English ale, Saku Manchester has a low carbon dioxide level.
Slightly sweet red beer with a strong English accent
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3.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5
Flavor 2
Texture 2
Overall 1
500 ml bottle, from Vaaland, Bryne. ABV is 4.2%. Deep golden to amber colour, large white head. Very moderate aroma of caramel and toffee, a hint of red berries. Thin mouthfeel, despite being very sweet and sugary. No bitterness at all to balance the sweetness. Drainpour. What an insult to the brewers of Manchester!
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jun 2012
at 14:34
5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 5
Bottled 500ml (Maxima, BB 11/2012)
Clear amber-copper color, small off-white head, some lace. Sweetish berryish-caramel aroma. Light-bodied. Sweetish artifical flavor of strawberry or some kind of candy, caramel malts. Low carbonation, low bitterness. Not totally hopeless, but has nothing to do with British beers.
Clear amber-copper color, small off-white head, some lace. Sweetish berryish-caramel aroma. Light-bodied. Sweetish artifical flavor of strawberry or some kind of candy, caramel malts. Low carbonation, low bitterness. Not totally hopeless, but has nothing to do with British beers.
Tried
from Bottle
on 07 Apr 2012
at 13:21