Dry Ice
A. Le Coq in Tartu, Tartu County, Estonia 🇪🇪
Lager - Premium Regular Out of Production|
Score
4.18
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A. Le Coq Dry ICE on eriliselt kerge, jäiselt mahe hele kvaliteetõlu, mis on unikaalne nii sisult kui ka vormilt. Õlle valmistamisel kasutatakse uudseid dry- ja ice-tehnoloogiad, tänu millele saavutatakse ainulaadselt kerge ning mahe maitse. Lisaks on A. Le Coq Dry ICE villitud unikaalsesse 0,33l keeratava korgiga pudelisse, mis teeb avamise mugavaks.
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2.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 2
Flavor 2
Texture 2
Overall 2.5
Bottled (BB 10/2008)
Suur aitäh Mairele! Clear bottle. Clear yellow color, decent white head, lively carbonation. Aroma of boiled corn and rubber (or "wet doggie" as Magic_Dave_6 would say). I don’t think that this actually has corn, but taste is quite similar to corn beers like Bud. Grainy, vegetably flavor, fizzy. Quick finish. Not really drinkable even ice gold.
Suur aitäh Mairele! Clear bottle. Clear yellow color, decent white head, lively carbonation. Aroma of boiled corn and rubber (or "wet doggie" as Magic_Dave_6 would say). I don’t think that this actually has corn, but taste is quite similar to corn beers like Bud. Grainy, vegetably flavor, fizzy. Quick finish. Not really drinkable even ice gold.
Tried
from Bottle
on 31 Jul 2008
at 10:37
2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 2
Flavor 1
Texture 2
Overall 1
Bottled. Pale yellowish golden colour, mediumsized white head. Bigtime lacing. Aroma is grains malts, some harsh earthyness as well as rubber. Flavour is mould, rubber, metal, grains and some chemical waste. Total horror.
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Jul 2008
at 07:22
3.2/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 3
300ml Bottle- Pale golden in colour with a foamy head and lively carbonation. Grainy and malty aroma which is typical of beers of this type. A malty rather bitter taste with a slight sweetness. It is quite refreshing and easy to drink but too bland. Please bring back the A Le Coq stout and be more creative with your recipes Tartu Õlletehas!
Tried
from Bottle
on 03 May 2008
at 07:16