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Beer review: Lammin Sahti Pyy (7.0% Finland: Lammin Sahti)



Produced by Lammin Sahti, the oldest microbrewery in Finland founded in 1985, Lammin Sahti Pyy is an ale, more specifically a strong ale. As the Finnish name "sahti" suggests, this ale aims for being a home-brewed type of strong beer. Sahti is the nickname for Finnish beer that has been home-brewed, traditionally in a quantity-over-quality sort of way. However, the Lammin Sahti Pyy has clearly been brewed carefully and the beer features a wide variety of mature flavors.

Taste: The taste is reminiscent of home-made bread and features flavors of bready malt and a hint of smoke. Only a hint of hop is present. That being said, the flavor is very soft and sweet, yet full-bodied.

A very good choice for beer connoisseurs. Contrary to what the name of the beer suggests, this beer has clearly been produced with great quality and features a pleasantly soft and mature taste.

90 Exceptional

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