Franconia Beer Message Board
Sub 4.5% beers |
Posted by Jason on 2023-05-23 03:14:58 |
Agreed, but I'm still a little uncomfortable with the word 'Leicht' which, as you'll know, is almost exclusively for under 3.5% beers (normally under 2.5%. It also suggests that the beer would also be 'light' in taste, which is not what we're referring to. A schankbier is probably the style, though it's rare. Being British, I really appreciate the quality that a 3.8% beer can bring, especially at the beginning of a session, a work night or on a warm day. And good quality Pilsner Urquell (tankovna) I can drink all day at 4.4%. Small differences in taste but fairly large ones in alcohol content. |
Followups: |
Sub 4.5% beers by JackAnderton on 2023-05-26 12:28:01 |
Sub 4.5% beers by Rob Sterowski on 2023-05-27 04:19:35 |
Sub 4.5% beers by Mosquit on 2023-05-27 20:50:09 |
Sub 4.5% beers by Jason on 2023-05-31 01:05:06 |