Labels

Beer (100) Cider (6) Whisky (2) 5/5 (1) Gin (1) Others (1)

Search This Blog

Beer review: Fink Bräu Alkoholiton (0.0% Germany: Lindenbrauerei/Oettinger Brauerei)



The Fink Bräu Alkoholiton/Alkoholfrei is a non-alcoholic beer. It's a non-alcoholic version of the Fink Bräu pils, a product by the supermarket chain Lidl. The manufacturer of the beer is a bit unclear, some sources saying that it's brewed by Lindenbrauerei, a German brewery located in Unna. Other sources say that it's brewed by the Oettinger brewery in Oettingen. In any case, it's a bulk beer and since it contains no alcohol, it's not even a real beer. Thus, I've got no expectations towards it, but let's try it out anyway.

Taste: The Fink Bräu Alkoholiton/Alkoholfrei is a light-bodied, watery "beer". It's reminiscent of a soda and it features a sweet doughy taste of malt and yeast. I guess this is an attempt to add malty flavor to the beer, but in my opinion it has failed miserably.

Overall, The Fink Bräu Alkoholiton/Alkoholfrei is an abysmal "beer". The closest description of it would be soda which has been flavored with bread dough. There really isn't anything positive to say about this product, except the cheap price....However, water is better and free.

5 Abysmal

No comments:

Post a Comment