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Gubernija Kvietinis Baltas

Gubernija Kvietinis Baltas

Rated 2.780 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Gubernija

Šiauliai, Lithuania

Style:  Hefeweizen

4.5% Alcohol by Volume

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Kvietinis baltas (Wheaten white) beer is the first beer product in the market of Lithuania. It is distinguished by it's unique harmonious taste and aroma. While tasting it, you will feel gentle aroma of yeast, fruit and spices.Not without reason it is called The Shampagne of North. It is not bitter, frothes nicely and refreshes. Light wheaten beer, is made of wheaten and barley malt, technologically processed water, granulated hops and their extracts. It is light beer, having only 4,5% alcohol. This non-traditional beer is poured into green branded bottles of GUBERNIJA. Pretty packaging gives even bigger attractiveness to the unique taste having beer.

ID: 12830 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Overall Rank53016
Overall Percentile5.7
Style Rank990 of 1011
Style Percentile2.1
Lowest Score2.1
Highest Score2.8
Average Score2.450
Weighted Score2.780
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • EYECHARTBREW 1451 reviews
    rated 2.8 19 years ago

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

    "Lithuanian Product Of The Year 2003", the official website touts.

    And then I say, "Well, kudos for the picking a beer to be the very best product to be produced in your country during the entire 365 days of 2003.... But, umm..., Lithuania? This beer really isn't very good, you know...."

    One of several beers that my buddy John picked up while volunteering at the World Beer Conference (when it was held this year here in San Diego). With such obscure beers such as this, I feel lousy for not having showed up to help out at this event!

    500mL green bottle, that produced forth a very clear, almost-too-light-yellow beer into my pilsner glasss. Foam went up, and then the foam went down, and was never seen again.

    Too bad the same can't said for the aroma. Not really skunked, but just not very appealing -- stale and moldy and "wet", if that makes any sense.

    At least the rest of the components of this beer held up their share of the bargain, I suppose. Entirely predictable bitterness, which the website touts to be "30 EBC". Um, ok.

    Please allow me to quote more from the website: "Some corns are added to the beer which give a tasted ingredient,as well. The corns help to obtain and save the originality of the beer." Couldn't have said it better myself.

    In conclusion, I think the official website speaks volumes about the dull "averageness" of this beer: "As result of the ingredients, the beer is strong and deep, but pretty refreshed , however. Neither some alcohol, nor the other ingredients exceed the beer norms."

    Doesn't exceed beer norms, indeed.
    //TB

  • WRIKOLAKAS 355 reviews
    rated 2.1 19 years ago

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

    Attempts of brewer was to make the unique beer in Lithuania, but I think the result was not that very successful. Pale cloudy color, mild wheat taste, too watery and sometimes too carbonized, aroma is a little skunky. Actually it's far from good wheat beer. Hardly drinkable.

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