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Kaldi

Kaldi

Rated 3.000 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Bruggsmidjan

Dalvík Árskógssandur, Iceland

Style:  Bohemian / Czech Pilsener

5% Alcohol by Volume

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jórinn er bruggaður eftir alda gamalli tékkneskri hefð sem notuð hefur verið síðan 1842. Vatnið kemur úr lind við Sóleyjarfjall í Eyjafirði. The beer is brewed with a century old Czech tradition which has been in use since 1842. The water comes from a spring in Soleyjarfjall Eyjafjordur

ID: 24640 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 17 years ago

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Overall Rank45988
Overall Percentile17.2
Style Rank1190 of 1886
Style Percentile36.9
Lowest Score2.6
Highest Score3.4
Average Score3.000
Weighted Score3.000
Standard Deviation0.000

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HAUKUR 2 reviews
rated 3.4 17 years ago

Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

Finally, the first microbrewery in Iceland is born, and this is their first production. I must say, that I was a bit dissapointed they chose a bohemian pilsner to be their first brew, since the two macrobreweries here have tried to do that before, but I guess they have to secure the business with something that is going to sell, although it would have been nice maybe to see a wheat beer or something a but unusual. Anyway, poured into a Budvar footed pilsner glass, much darker than expected, with a thick dence head, which is still in my glass after 5 minutes. Aroma vice, this is the icelandic champion, this must be the first icelandic beer that does NOT smell foul! Maltiness, floral notes, a bit hoppy. Taste is also something icelanders have not experienced before, this is NOT watery. It actually has a plecent palate and is quite typical for the style. All the ingridients except the water are imported from the Czech republic, including the Saaz hops. This is a nice brew, maybe it could have been a bit hoppier but this is very plecent and it does not taste icelandic, which is extremely good. Very good first brew and it will be interesting to see what they brew next.

  • OH6GDX 8392 reviews
    rated 2.6 16 years ago

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

    Bottled. Golden colour, mediumsized white head. Aroma is sweet malts, some hops and mild fruity notes. Flavour is grassy hops, malts, mild maizeish notes. Rather wellbalanced.

  • HAUKUR 2 reviews
    rated 3.4 17 years ago

    Aroma: 6 | Appearance: 7 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 7 | Overall: 7

    Finally, the first microbrewery in Iceland is born, and this is their first production. I must say, that I was a bit dissapointed they chose a bohemian pilsner to be their first brew, since the two macrobreweries here have tried to do that before, but I guess they have to secure the business with something that is going to sell, although it would have been nice maybe to see a wheat beer or something a but unusual. Anyway, poured into a Budvar footed pilsner glass, much darker than expected, with a thick dence head, which is still in my glass after 5 minutes. Aroma vice, this is the icelandic champion, this must be the first icelandic beer that does NOT smell foul! Maltiness, floral notes, a bit hoppy. Taste is also something icelanders have not experienced before, this is NOT watery. It actually has a plecent palate and is quite typical for the style. All the ingridients except the water are imported from the Czech republic, including the Saaz hops. This is a nice brew, maybe it could have been a bit hoppier but this is very plecent and it does not taste icelandic, which is extremely good. Very good first brew and it will be interesting to see what they brew next.

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