Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lezajsk

Lezajsk
Type of beer: Lager
Container Type: 500 mL bottle
Alcohol by volume: 5.5%
Country of origin: Poland
Rating: 65% (see below)
Number of times I've had this beer: 1st
Cost: $3.75
Tasted on: 7/24/09
Colours of label: White/Gold/Blue
Drank From: Bears Mug
Label Reads: "Product of Poland", "The brewing traditions of Lezajsk beer go as far back as 1525, when king Zygmunt Stary gave the exclusive rights to brew beer in Lazajsk. For generations its brewmasters have perfected Lezajsk beer, which has become one of the most renowned beers in Poland. Lazajsk beer is brewed in Poland with the best natural ingredients and purest spring water."
website: n/a
Best for: Weaving dreams
Ratings:
Taste: 13/20
Flavour: 12/20
Buy again: 13/20
Aroma: 6/10
Satisfaction: 8/10
Complexity: 6/10
Intangible: 7/10
Handwritten notes: A flowery refresher, but without much personality of its own. You may be asking me: "Bard, why are you focusing on Polish beers these days?" My answer is that my method is like that of the world and the universe: completely unplanned and random. Rest assured, dear reader, the recent appearance of many Polish beers is nothing more than coincidence. This beer has come to fit neatly in that category that I now understand to be Polak beer. Who knew?
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Beer #238 of 3,652

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