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Fuglsang Birdie

Fuglsang Birdie

Rated 2.950 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Bryggeriet S.C. Fuglsang

Haderslev, Denmark

Style:  Fruit Beer

3.4% Alcohol by Volume

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Alle golfspillere kender til en Birdie. Og efter at have gået 18 huller, har mange spillere nydt en kølig og forfriskende drik af øl blandet med sodavand, der kaldes en shandy. Derfor var navnet Birdie oplagt til vores pilsner blandet med grapetonic. En forfriskende sommerdrik med en frisk smag, der ikke er så bitter som øl og ikke så sød som sodavand. Shandy er en blandingsdrik, som oprindeligt bestod af pilsner og Ginger Ale. Den første Ginger Ale blev brygget i Irland i 1851, og begrebet shandy stammer fra sidste halvdel af 1800-tallet. Betegnelsen bruges i dag bredere. Kan du ikke lige få fat i en Birdie, kan du lave din egen shandy ved at blande en Fuglsang pilsner med en grapetonic eller Chabeso

ID: 19674 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Overall Rank48178
Overall Percentile13.3
Style Rank1103 of 1467
Style Percentile24.8
Lowest Score2.8
Highest Score2.8
Average Score2.800
Weighted Score2.950
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • KSCHEPELERN 138 reviews
    rated 2.8 19 years ago

    Aroma: 4 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 5 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 6

    nice fresh (and fruity) aroma, very sparkling leading to a very fast-fading head (no real head really) the taste is really good, though the feel is quite thin probably the best fruit beer I've tasted yet. it's a grape/tonic cross over and it really works (but it does!!) at the medium strength of 3,4%vol. the fact that the brewery has simply produced their own shandy is less important, since the outcome is nowhere near as industrial as one would imagine.

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