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Berthold Keller
This lager surprised me. Served cold it pours a nice golden colour with chunky head. Very refreshing drink. Nothing over powering, nice hoppy smooth after taste which lingers nicely. Slight toasty malt/grain feel and taste. Certainly some grass and hay in the flavours. It's on my list to buy again.
Other reviews of this Beer
Other reviews of this Beer
Berthold Keller Premium Lager
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: John H. ![]() | Serving Style: 500 ml. can Where Purchased: L.C.B.O. Beer Rating: |
Berthold Keller Premium Lager
Pours gold with a thick clumpy white head.
Just a hint of malt in the aroma and nothing else. That scares me.
Mouth feel is quite rich and creamy. Nice surprise.
Kind of sweet at the start with some spice lingering on the tongue in the middle and a sharp hop finish.
What do you get when you take a Bavarian and raise him in Belgium to become a Brewmaster? A darn fine beer. No Euro-Lager this!
At $1.95 Canadian this is a steal.
Berthold Keller Premium Lager
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: Bruce Ticknor ![]() | Serving Style: 500 ML Can Where Purchased: L.C.B.O Beer Rating: |
Berthold Keller Premium Lager
OK, ya got a first name of Beer (Berthold) and a last name of Cellar (Keller) and this is given as the name of the brewmaster. Seems a bit to much for me, more like some marketing genius???
Oh well, lets try to be fair.
Pours a very clear, light amber colour, your standard Beer colour. A very vigorous pour gave a thick and rocky head. It was pretty short lived.
A faint earthy and grassy aroma. A relatively full mouthfeel, fairly smooth and creamy.
Taste is full of hay and grass with a light citrus and earth bitterness. Not too bad at all, and a lot better than your standard mainstream euro-lager.
The finish is mostly hay and it lingers quite nicely.
All in all this is not all that bad. If you like a grass and hay tasting beer this is a good one, and if you are not sure if that is the taste you want in a beer this is a good one to start with since it is not overpowering but is a good mild example.


