Bavaria-St.Pauli Brauerei
Client Brewer
in Hamburg,
Hamburg,
Germany 🇩🇪
Owned by
Carlsberg Deutschland
Established in 1897
Nisse666 (17733) ticked Astra Urtyp from Bavaria-St.Pauli Brauerei 1 year ago
Tap Biergarden Liseberg 2024-12-08 Göteborg AR: nice bready, dry grass AP: clear coppery, frothy white head F: nice bready, dry grass
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5
Ljusgul disig vätska med lågbubbligt skumlock. Arom av citrus och lite sädesslag. Smak av rejält sötad citron. Låg alkoholhalt. Mjuk munkänsla. Somrig törstsläckare..
Pinball (15907) reviewed Astra Urtyp from Bavaria-St.Pauli Brauerei 1 year ago
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 6.5
The redicret from 1. Liga is totally wrong. This is the correct entry for the 1.liga st. pauli beer. not some american golden ale bitter hoppy herbal aroma. like cheap pellet hops. like sunburned beer. cheap lager aroma. flavor is much better. reasonably balanced tilted slightly to the malty german lager with a good not metallic hoppy balance. I wonder how the aroma could the that off, and the flavor be still this good. ends premium lagerish slightly boozy and with a nice balance. good premium lager, but the aroma is just off.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 5 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 5.5
A clear golden beer with a white head. Aroma of dry grainy malt, cereals, straw. Taste of very dry grainy malt, cereals, straw. Moderate bitterness.
Grainy fruity beginning. Mild with a moderate bitter finish. Fruity dry, sessionable.
Alengrin (11609) reviewed Astra Urtyp from Bavaria-St.Pauli Brauerei 1 year ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
Northern German Pilsener which has apparently been in existence since 1909, coming from a steinie bottle (atypically for a German Pilsener). Bought somewhere around Cologne on our way back from Bavaria to Belgium. Thick and frothy, egg-white, very dense and tiny-bubbled, plaster-like lacing, huge head on a crystal clear, pure yellow blonde beer with slight 'old gold' tinge and some disparate bubbles rising up here and there. Rather weak-ish aroma of white bread dough, raw cereals, field flowers, dried chamomile, hints of moist white pepper, flour, dry bread crumbs, vague notes of chalk and white paper. Clean, neutral onset, minerally carbonation, rounded pale malt graininess and sweetishness with thin white-bready character but feeling clean and pure, increasingly dried by a moderately grassy and floral hop bitterness which spreads out over the back of the palate and lingers for a while, leaving behind a trace of pleasant pepperiness and leafiness. Dry-grainy pale maltiness lingers as well. This may be classified as a premium pale lager here, for me it still belongs to the Northern German Pilsener family, characterised by a drier general profile, more minerality and a more sturdy hop bitterness than its southern (or Czech) counterparts and though it may perhaps not be the very best in this subgenre I had to date, it still ticks all the boxes and remains pure and 'honest' enough to deserve a higher score than the average given here, in my humble opinion. I was in the mood for a few pure and clean German Lagers and this one did not disappoint at all.
ShivanDragon (10851) ticked Astra Rotlicht from Bavaria-St.Pauli Brauerei 1 year ago