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Bottled: Yes
Bottle Size: 330 ml
On Tap: No
Canned: No
Can Size: Unknown
Serving Temperature: 4-8°C
Cellaring Temperature: 0-4°C
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From: Holgate Brewhouse in Victoria, Australia |
"A classic Euro-lager, light straw colour, bottom fermented with generous additions of bucket loads of Czech Saaz hops"
| Interesting Information | |||
| Review Count: | 1 | Average Score: | 7.4 |
| Highest Score: | 7.4 | Lowest Score: | 7.4 |
| Style Ranking: | 9 | Alcohol Percentage: | 4.50 |
| In Production: | Y | Availability: | All year round |
The following table are estimated prices based upon our research of the Recommend Retail Prices (RRP) and information passed to us by retailers and breweries alike. They should only be used as a guide and not gospel.
| Pricing Information | |||
| Single Bottle/Can: | $3.59 | ||
| Bulk Pack (eg: Case): | N/A | ||
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| Reviewed By: Arassuil | 12/05/2008 | Score: 7.4/10 | |
| Aroma: 3.5/5 | Appearance: 3.5/5 | Flavour: 7.5/10 | Experience: 4/5 |
| Comments: | |||
| Poured heavy on the carbonation, making for a thick, foamy white head that lingered. Its pale yellow colour looked like your typical lager, but the taste was anything but. If the big boys could make their VB or Tooheys New taste like this, they wouldn't get such a bad rap, but it takes care to make good beer, and the folks at Holgate have this down. The only real downside was its carbonation, making it great for use at a belching contest. Still, I like it, and would like to try it on tap someday. | |||
| Served From: Bottled | |||