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Beck's (bottle):
... especially after you remove the bottle. Its got a very light taste, which is quite clean because it comes from a glass bottle so doesn t have the tinny taste which is common in cans of beer. Its quite expensive when bought individually, so if you are looking for some Becks in your home a box is far better value than buying individually. Overall a respectable lager, but nothing special or worth going out of your w... Read the full review: Becks by Gaven |
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Beck's (bottle) Drink / Pale Lager, 5.13 percent Alcohol. Brewed in Germany since 1873. overall rating |
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Beck's Alcohol-Free Beer Drink / Pale Lager. Brewed in Germany since 1873. overall rating |
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Beck's Vier Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 4% ABV / Style: Pale lager overall rating |
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Beck's Level 7 Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 2.5% / Style: Fruit beer - Taste of grapefruit, citrus, lime and freshly cut apples. |
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Haake Beck Brewer: Beck's / Drink / Style: Low Alcohol Beer - Non alcoholic beer |
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Beck's Oktoberfest Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 5% ABV - Aroma is light malt with straw, lightly hoppy of grass, lightly yeasty. |
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Beck's Chilled Orange Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 2.5% ABV / Style: Fruit Beer - Orange aroma and flavor |
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Beck's Dark Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 4.8% ABV / Style: Dark Lager |
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Beck's Green Lemon Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 2.5% ABV / Style: Fruit beer - Radler style refreshing taste. Beck's Green Lemon follows hot on the heels of the introduction of Beck's Vier, the 4% abv version of the lager brought in as a stepping stone between mainstream and premium brands. |
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Beck's Gold Brewer: Beck's / Drink / 4.9% ABV / Style: Premium lager - Aroma of grassy hops, hay, bit malt. Sweet corn like taste, slight bitter. |
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Beck's Vier ... is yes, but that is not much of a review is it? Well I was drawn to it because, as the name suggests (vier is four in German), it only has four ingredients. It is made from water, malted barley, hops and yeast, this caught my eye as they are the same ingredients used in brewing Guinness which, being Irish and a total stereotype, I like quite a lot. Obviously the brewing process is different. Becks is a larger and Guinness is a stout, but beyond all of that Becks Vier is brewed under the Reinheitgebot Purity Law, which is the greatest thing the Germans have ever invented. It is most definitely noticeable that it was brewed under the purity laws as I have never tasted ... Read the full review: It rhymes with beer, but does it taste like it? by Rook252 |
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Beck's Alcohol-Free Beer ... I was pregnant, I decided that I didn t want to drink, so, as I enjoy a cold beer, set about trying the various brands of alcohol free larger on the market. I have to say that having tasted several disgusting fizzy, chemical - tasting concoctions, I was giving up hope, but then someone suggested Becks Blue and I ve been drinking it ever since. Becks Blue tastes similar to standard Becks and doesn t have the nasty after taste of many other alcohol free drinks. The reason for this is that it is brewed in the same way as Becks, but then the alcohol is removed leaving no more than 0.05% ABV. I would suggest serving it very cold for the best taste, but always have s... Read the full review: Becks Blue by llanternerouge |
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Beck's Alcohol-Free Beer ... s Alcohol-Free Beer is now packaged under the name of Beck s Blue. I ve read other people reviews of the products on here and have encountered none of the high prices and usually pay the same for 4 bottles as normal Becks beer. I started drinking Alcohol-Free Beer for health reasons, I was drinking far too much but didn t want to give up the cool crispness of lager. I was fortunate in finding Beck s Blue as it contains all the taste of normal becks but without the side effect of alcohol. Beck s claim that the reason the beer tastes like the normal stuff is because they remove the alcohol after the brewing process. Previously companies were know to use substitut... Read the full review: Becks Blue. by talisman2002 |












