Lokal Resident
Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville, Vermont, United States 🇺🇸
Lager - Premium Regular|
Score
6.77
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7/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Reviewed from notes.
Can to lager glass.
Appearance: dark copper to brown color with a three finger white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: sweet wet grains with a herbal to earthy hop note and a light funk in the background; some mineral water
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to semi-fruity yet muddled sweet tone; finishes slightly sweet and muddled fruity toned
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; good smoothness with not much distracting; good carb level
Overall: good for what it was, maybe again? hmmmm, maybe...
Can to lager glass.
Appearance: dark copper to brown color with a three finger white foamy head which dissipated nicely to leave some light lace
Aroma: sweet wet grains with a herbal to earthy hop note and a light funk in the background; some mineral water
Flavor: meshes the prior noted aromas to a fine sweet to semi-fruity yet muddled sweet tone; finishes slightly sweet and muddled fruity toned
Texture: light to medium bodied; sessionable; good smoothness with not much distracting; good carb level
Overall: good for what it was, maybe again? hmmmm, maybe...
Tried
from Can
on 14 Apr 2026
at 13:22
6.8/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Canned 6/8/21, drunk 7/29/21.
Large, persistent, white head tops a moderately hazy, rosy-peach-golden body. Kinda weird with the haziness...
Smells peachy and soft with light grains and a kiss of herbal hops. Does not smell like a czech pale lager...But it doesn't smell bad. Kind of reminds me of a rustic pale ale. With warming there's a bit of mineral character that reminds of a lager but it still has lots of blandness from the grain and/or whatever the particulate in suspension is.
In the mouth it's soft and fruity with good attenuation and a gentle, balancing bitterness. Again, reminds of a pale ale with the chewy texture and big, peachy fruitiness. Not really much crispness on the finish, but again, it's very pleasant, just not what's advertised. Rating is more to what the beer in front of me is, not against what it should be stylistically (except the appearance).
Large, persistent, white head tops a moderately hazy, rosy-peach-golden body. Kinda weird with the haziness...
Smells peachy and soft with light grains and a kiss of herbal hops. Does not smell like a czech pale lager...But it doesn't smell bad. Kind of reminds me of a rustic pale ale. With warming there's a bit of mineral character that reminds of a lager but it still has lots of blandness from the grain and/or whatever the particulate in suspension is.
In the mouth it's soft and fruity with good attenuation and a gentle, balancing bitterness. Again, reminds of a pale ale with the chewy texture and big, peachy fruitiness. Not really much crispness on the finish, but again, it's very pleasant, just not what's advertised. Rating is more to what the beer in front of me is, not against what it should be stylistically (except the appearance).
Tried
from Can
on 29 Jul 2021
at 18:55