Showing posts with label grevensteiner original. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grevensteiner original. Show all posts

28 December 2022

Lagerland land lager

The Veltins prestige brand, Grevensteiner, has been available in these parts for a while. I've had the Helles and the Radler, but never Grevensteiner Original. How remiss of me.

Expecting a crystal-clear serving of gold I picked an elegant stemmed glass for it, so was surprised when it poured out murky and brown, more suited to a clay mug. It was then that I noticed "Landbier" on the label's smallprint. I have limited experience of Landbier, but I'm reasonably sure that murky and brown is par for the course.

Not that this is a bad thing. The aroma, for a start, is lovely and smells of fresh brown bread with a topping of crisp celery. The hop side is quieter in the flavour, letting all that wholesome wholemeal do the talking. Although it's 5.2% ABV and describes itself as "süffig", it's not really what I'd associate with the word, being light of body with a very quick finish. That does at least mean it's clean and easy drinking, but then if I wanted that I could have stuck with the Helles.

All said, this is bang average, not really delivering on the promise of the appearance or aroma. There's a certain amount of rough and rustic charm but not really enough to make it properly interesting.