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Beer review: Stella Artois (5.0% Belgium: InBev Belgium)


The Stella Artois is a lager, more specifically a Pale lager. It's brewed by InBev Belgium, a brewery that is today part of the world's largest beer corporation Anheuser-Busch InBev. The beer has been brewed in Leuven, Belgium since 1926. Since it's one of the most popular beers in the world, one can't really expect a detailed, mature taste. Then again, there has to be something appealing in it since so many people choose to drink it.

Taste: The Stella Artois is a light/medium-bodied lager with a light, refreshing fruity sweet malt body. The beer finishes with a citric, herbal hoppiness.

Overall, the Stella Artois is very easy to drink. It's a nice refreshing beer that isn't demanding in any way, and I guess this goes a long way to explain its popularity. I'm guessing it doesn't really appeal to anyone, but neither does it turn any of its drinkers away from it. The beer is quite light and refreshing, yet isn't really watery because of the heavy carbonation and the sweet maltiness. I can easily imagine myself drinking this on a sunny day, and apparently so can millions of others. There are definitely many better pale lagers available but the Stella Artois succeeds in being a decent beer despite the fact that it's produced in serious bulk quantities.

65 Above average

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