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RedLight Super Premium Beer

RedLight Super Premium Beer

Rated 2.725 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Brauerei Gebr. Maisel

Bayreuth, Germany

Style:  Light / Lite Lager

4.7% Alcohol by Volume

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Procuced for Redlight Beer Ltd., London, UK, by Brauerei Gebr. Maisel KG, Bayreuth, Bayern. www.redlightbeer.com Ingredients: Water, malts and hops. Analyzis per 100 ml: Carbohydrates 0.5 g, fat 0.0 g, proteins 0.4 g. No additives and no preservatives. To be drunk cold.

ID: 12930 Last updated 2 weeks ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Overall Rank53181
Overall Percentile4.3
Style Rank283 of 570
Style Percentile50.4
Lowest Score1.9
Highest Score1.9
Average Score1.900
Weighted Score2.725
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SIGMUND 7126 reviews
    rated 1.9 19 years ago

    Aroma: 4 | Appearance: 4 | Mouthfeel: 3 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 4

    500 ml red can, now available in Norway ("hooray!" - NOT!). I saw this low carb beer in England too (but resisted buying it there), it’s contract brewed by German brewers Gebr. Maisel for some shady London company wanting to profit on the American-inspired "low carb" craze. www.redlightbeer.com Maybe Maisel feel as if their brewing skills are sold for "prostitution" (in terms of craft pride) - that could explain the "redlight" name of the beer... I’m sure it will become popular in the "redlight districts" of Europe - or maybe not .... Anyway, like all(?) low carb beers the colour is very pale straw coloured, head goes from large & fluffy to none. There actually is some aroma: grass and hints of citrus. Not much flavour of course, but better than feared, at least it’s not offensive - fairly clean with a faint hint of hops. Watery and slightly metallic mouthfeel, as expected. Aftertaste is next to none. But seriously - why "low carb" beers? Go for a walk in stead!

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