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its taken since 1664 to get it right (Kronenbourg 1664)

shadowhawk

Member Name: shadowhawk

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Kronenbourg 1664

Date: 06/04/04 (127 review reads)
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Advantages: Taste, Clean

Disadvantages: Price

I do enjoy chilling with a pint ill admit that, 1664 has slowly but surely beaten back the competition to be my favourite pint.
I had my first frosty pint at my local, with a very little head. It was poured out quite quickly and was sat in front of me looking very clean and tempting, as I tilted the glass towards my lips with all the expectations, and…
Yes it was met the best tasting beer I’ve ever tasted, it took me from a bitter drinker to a cleaner pint.

When throwing a party myself I always get in a case of two and put them in the chillier to serve. I can easily myself go through pint after pint of this when socialising and enjoy it till the last drop.
But back to parties, you need pint glasses but pour them in and line up 2 people against each other and have a downing contest if large numbers at the party I advise a knock out tournament to pass the time, and the fun thing is the one whom pushes themselves to win you can normally do stupid and fun things to, not that I have ever taken advantage of a drunk person nor do I condone it. hehehe

When eating, this is a high treat being such a clean beer it cleans the pallet and increasing the taste of the food that you have in front of you. I didn’t ever drink with meals as beer would ruin the taste but 1664 like a fine wine is only there to enhance your enjoyment.

A case (24 cans) of 1664 will cost you anything from £15 to £25, a lot of special offers have been flying around from place to place so it does pay of to shop around before buying in big quantities. A pint in a pub can cost you anything from £2.10 to £3.50, with Wetherspoons offering it at a lower £2.10, its not the cheapest on the pumps but for the little bit extra being normally about the same price as “Stella” which is suppose to be “reassuringly expensive” its well worth. Plus this beer has minimal fizz I find so do not worry about getting to overly bloated.

As for
mixings/cocktails not much you can do.
Warning? umm… its quite easy to tell when you start to feel beer hitting you, I advise you keep with in your limits if you drink too much beer you get on of those wobbly bellies.

I believe myself if you like clean beers this is the one for you all the way, and if you don’t like them just give it a try.

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Last comment:
thebigshowgt

- 06/04/04

Good Lager. Good review.

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