Beer Review – Bradinators Brews Dutch Lager


Name: Bradinator Brews Dutch Lager presented by Barons Beer Kits

Origin: Calgary, Canada

Style:  Dutch Lager

Appearance:  Like most of the home made beers I have brewed it is cloudy as I only do a two stage brew. Pours a medium, very fizzy cola-like head which dissipates slightly and lasts the entire drink.

Taste:  It is a very bready tasting lager, due to the additional grains steeped in the beer in its early stages of development. There overall beer is mildy bitter, start to finish though there are some short-lived hints of sweetness that I could not identify. 

Mouth Feel:  It is a very foamy, strongly carbonated lager probably caused by too much primer sugar in the bottling stage. As the beer is also made with RO water (3 PMM of mineral) it is a very refreshing drink.

Final Thoughts (3 out of 5):  I would like to say the beer was consistent throughout all the bottles, but that is a lie. Some of the ones bottled skunked, most likely due to improper cleaning. Also because I used a measuring spoon to prime the bottles, some are more and some less carbonated then others. Over all this is probably one of the better batches I have made.

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