Beer score: 4.4
Company: Brasserie Duyck
ABV: 7.5
IBU: 25
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Company: Brasserie Duyck
ABV: 7.5
IBU: 25
Company: Tennent's
ABU: 4.0
IBU: NA
Been a long while since I've enjoyed a Tennent's beer, in no small part because they've become somewhat difficult to find here in the U.S., especially during the last year with tariffs and the like (I'm not taking sides, blame who you want, but it is what it is).
Anyway, this one pours an amber color with hints of citrus sweetness in the smell, though there's not a lot of that smell.
Tastes very sweet in a caramel way with an almost fizzy, cider-type texture. Goes down pretty smooth. There's just the barest hint of citrus in the flavor.
Worth trying for its uniqueness.
Company: Constellation Brands
ABU: 4.0
IBU: 18
Pours a pale golden color while giving off some bare scents of grain. On the tongue, there's just a hint of bitterness and sweetness, but not much.
Weak and watery like Corona, but there's less carbonation, which is surprising because most light beers have plenty of fizz. This one is so weak, it's almost like drinking water.
I guess if I were to drink light beers regularly, this might be the one, mainly because it's the only light beer I know (off the top of my head) that doesn't have more carbonation than the non-light version.