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Tou Juleøl (klasse D)

Tou Juleøl (klasse D)

Rated 2.850 by BeerPals
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Brewed by Ringnes Bryggeri

Oslo, Norway

Style:  Vienna / Amber Lager

4.5% Alcohol by Volume

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A moderate ABV version (klasse D) Christmas beer, formerly brewed by Tou Bryggeri, Stavanger, (part of the Ringnes group), for the Norwegian grocery store market. Now brewed at Ringnes' main brewery at Gjelleråsen near Oslo, or at Arendals Bryggeri, another Ringnes subsidiary.

ID: 24224 Last updated 17 years ago Added to database 17 years ago

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Overall Rank49188
Overall Percentile8
Style Rank521 of 594
Style Percentile12.3
Lowest Score2.4
Highest Score2.4
Average Score2.400
Weighted Score2.850
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • SIGMUND 6665 reviews
    rated 2.4 17 years ago

    Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 5 | Mouthfeel: 4 | Flavor: 4 | Overall: 4

    Copper coloured Christmas beer, brewed for the Norwegian grocery store market when the traditional "klasse F" Christmas beers could be sold only through the government owned Vinmonopolet stores. This beer is an example of the fact that the Juleøl style NEEDS an ABV of 6,2% - 7% to be decent. The beer looks good, but that's all. Bland metallic flavour, just a hint of caramel. It's stunning how little taste they have managed to put into this beer. Low score in all Xmas beer ratings in Norwegian newspapers - well deserved. BTW, like (nearly) all Norwegians, I believed that Norwegian Juleøl was a style in its own right - I actually learned from RateBeer that they could be classified as Vienna. (I don't know if people living in Vienna would agree.) Fortunately, the best "klasse F" beers are a lot better than this.

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