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Paper City Summer Brew

Paper City Summer Brew

Rated 3.175 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Paper City Brewery

Holyoke, MA, United States

Style:  Lager

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Paper City Brewery is dedicated to using the finest ingredients to produce the highest quality ales and lagers. Our SUMMER BREW is a lighter bodied, full flavored lager. The perfect beer for the relaxing days of summer.

ID: 15154 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank25993
Overall Percentile53.2
Style Rank204 of 1098
Style Percentile81.4
Lowest Score3.7
Highest Score3.7
Average Score3.700
Weighted Score3.175
Standard Deviation0.000

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MONSIEURCAVIAR 7 reviews
rated 3.7 19 years ago

Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 7

Although this claims to be a light-bodied lager, I can't quite agree. You might well confuse this with a dunkel due to the rich complexity of flavors. This is not an easy drinking lager, but it's grown on me after a few tastings. One of the first things you will notice is that it pours like an amber ale, darker than a typical lager and a bit more heady. Is it really bottom fermented? Surely so, but I've tasted lighter ales. This beer has all the complexity of a dunkel with less sweetness. As much as I try to pinpoint individual flavors other than the original components, I fail. Give it a chance or three, and you'll enjoy it, too.

  • MONSIEURCAVIAR 7 reviews
    rated 3.7 19 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 7 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 7

    Although this claims to be a light-bodied lager, I can't quite agree. You might well confuse this with a dunkel due to the rich complexity of flavors. This is not an easy drinking lager, but it's grown on me after a few tastings. One of the first things you will notice is that it pours like an amber ale, darker than a typical lager and a bit more heady. Is it really bottom fermented? Surely so, but I've tasted lighter ales. This beer has all the complexity of a dunkel with less sweetness. As much as I try to pinpoint individual flavors other than the original components, I fail. Give it a chance or three, and you'll enjoy it, too.

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