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Royal Duffer Golf Society Lager

Royal Duffer Golf Society Lager

Rated 2.725 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Farmhouse Brewing Co.

Gilroy, CA, United States

Style:  Lager

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ID: 17171 Last updated 1 month ago Added to database 19 years ago

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Statistics

Overall Rank53716
Overall Percentile4.2
Style Rank963 of 1102
Style Percentile12.6
Lowest Score1.9
Highest Score1.9
Average Score1.900
Weighted Score2.725
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • EYECHARTBREW 1451 reviews
    rated 1.9 19 years ago

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

    Yippee! I'm two-for-two! I was the first to enter a review for "Royal Duffer Golf Society Premium Ale", and now I'm lucky enough to be the first one to post a review for "Royal Duffer Golf Society Lager"! Horrah!

    {ahem} Yeah, anyway, back to reality, boy-o. This obviously mistreated can of mystery lager (for the "Best Round Of Your Life") was oddly calling my name. Heck, even the clerk seemed happy to see the beer finally get a good home, so to speak.

    To paraphrase, "Dull-dull-dull, dull dull, dull dull dull, dull dull, dull-dull". Yes, this beer is boring as hell. More life in the mouthfeel than, say, Coors Light, but that's not exactly saying much, IMO. Nothing distinctive with this beer, pro or con.

    Actually, please allow me to take that back. The mouthfeel is a bit distinctive. Reminds me of the medicinal/synthetic feel of when you try drinking some water a few hours after a dentist appointment, when the novacaine is mostly worn off.

    Anyway, I don't know how I've rambled this long about a beer this boring. While the "Premium Ale" wasn't very good, at least it had some basic Pale Ale qualities. This Pale Lager, on the other hand, is so anonymous as to make it utterly forgettable.
    //TB

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