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Cowbell Brewing Cencerro Cerveza

Cowbell Brewing Cencerro Cerveza

Rated 2.825 by BeerPals

Brewed by Cowbell Brewing Company

Blyth, Ontario, Canada

Style:  Pale Lager

4.5% Alcohol by Volume

15 International Bittering Units

This beer is available seasonally


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Cencerro Cerveza is a refreshing, light-bodied Mexican-style lager with a splash of lime. Brewed with 2-row pale malt, flaked maize, Saaz and Wakatu hops, lime zest, and Mexican lager yeast for a crisp, lager drinking experience. Tasting Notes: Refreshing, crisp, clean, well balanced, hint of lime zest Pairings: Tacos, shrimp ceviche, Margherita pizza, grilled street corn, Monterey jack, key lime pie.

ID: 104716 Last updated 4 days ago Added to database 1 week ago

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Most noted beer attributes

straw 100%
plastics 100%
freshly cut grass 100%
papery 100%
corn grits 100%
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Statistics

Overall Rank1
Overall Percentile100
Style Rank1 of 1716
Style Percentile99.9
Lowest Score2.3
Highest Score2.3
Average Score2.300
Weighted Score2.825
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CHOPZ 7164 reviews
    rated 2.3 4 days ago

    Aroma: 5 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 5 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 4

    Can that pours a clean, very light golden colour with a bubbly-frothy white cap, average stay and some mild foamy lacing ring. Cereal grain straw aromas with some herbal-grassiness, and hints of citrus. Eventually, plastic notes appear in the nose, and some wet cardboard. The taste shows more of the corn as base with decent lime-herbal hoppiness. Some more bitter-plasticy touch do come out. It does seem to be better drinking directly from the can, and probably much better real cold. A decent Mexican style lager, but drink from can, really, really cold for summertime.

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