It has been a while since I joined #beersaturday
It's not that stopped drinking beer, but I just didn't take the time to write reviews of what I drink.
I also must admit that, with 386 different unique beers registered in Untapped, it gets harder to find beert that I didn't have yet (and are from the types that I like).
My #beersaturday beer review
I was triggered to write this blog by @godfish who mentioned me in a recent #beersaturday post. He stated that there must be some good beers in the Netherlands too and I should join the #beersaturday
So I did, and here is my post; a beer review from Zeeuws Blond from the Dutch brewery Dutch Bargain.
Zeeuws Blond
I found this beer in a local supermarket I frequently visit. They have quite a range of different beers to choose from, but as I said before; I already had most of them. I do have a couple of favorite beers I drink, but I always like to try out new ones.
And last week I found this one. And since I like blondes, I bought myself a can. I usually don't buy cans since I collect bottle caps (later more about this).
What I do like about beercans nowadays is that the brewers often pay a lot of attention to the design of the cans. They mostly have vivid colours and cool designs.
This can had a photograph of, what else could they choose, a blonde woman. At least, that's what I think it is because all you see is wild hair 😃
Tasting
When pooring the beer you can certainly notice why they added fresh and fruity on the label. The aroma is really fruity. After pooring the beer a nice layer of foam was formed. The foam didn't last long. After a while the foam was completely gone.
The beer itself has a nice light yellow colour which you see often with blonde beers. It's also a quite clear beer.
With the first sip I noticed a quite pronounced flavor. It's a bit more bitter than most blonde beers I've had. It’s slightly hoppy and leaning more towards an IPA. I really liked this beer, but I also like IPA's, so that might be in my favour. The beer has little to very little carbonation which makes it soft.
Bottle caps
It's a shame that this beer wasn't available in a bottle. Not that the taste is different, but because I collect bottle caps. I already shared my picture frame where I keep most of my bottle caps in.
This frame contains a total of 238 bottle caps.
Apart from that I'm working towards a second photo frame. I collect the caps in my beer cabinet in my garage. Here I have 'only' 76 bottle caps, so I still have a long way to go.
I have personally drunk all these beers. No, I don't consider myself an alcoholic since this was achieved over a period of approximately 10 years, so it will probably take a couple of years before I can fill the second frame.
I hope you enjoyed my #beersaturday review
FriendlyMoose
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