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Ichnusa 1.93 68

Ichnusa

Percentile
4
overall
Brewed by Heineken Italia
Style: Pale Lager

Milano, Italy

bottled
available

on tap
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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
681.85/5.01.93/5.04.7%31.6Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
10.6°
Brewed at the Assemini plant of Heineken Italia.
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 Geiserich (1790), Vienna, Austria
1.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/53/101/56/20
Nov 6, 2004  
Quite light color, corny and hoppy aroma. Weak, watery and corny flavour. Astringent, light bitter and sharp finish. Weak italian lager.


 bluevegie (2214), Perth, Australia
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/54/103/59/20
Jul 4, 2004  
Light and bright yellow colour with big fat bubbles in the medium sized white head. Light malt aroma. Malt in the flavour and then some hop bitterness, a bit watery, an everyday lager.


 jbrus (4883), Delft, Netherlands
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/54/102/59/20
Jul 3, 2004  
Light skunky hop aroma. Pale yellow color, small white head, fair lace. Light malty, light bitter, watery, that’s it.


 mutant (854), Melbourne, Australia
1.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/53/102/56/20
Jul 2, 2004  
Gold colour with merange head. Slight sweet corn aroma. Overall flavour is weak, low bitterness and watery.


 Spiesy (2333), Global Citizen, Greater London, England
1.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/53/101/54/20
May 19, 2004  
Bottled. Pale yellow colour with course, bubbles that struggled to form a head that would last. Corn, adjunct aroma, cheep smelling and unappealing. Corn syrup flavour, with a sharp dry finish.


 Gazza (721), Worcester, Worcestershire, England
1.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/103/52/102/55/20
Mar 24, 2004  
Bottle at Alghero station buffet. I don't know a lot about the Italian brewing scene, but what I do know is not good. it seems to be run by a load of big companies making mediocre "lager" style beers with a few "red" beers available - apparently. Having never been to Italy before this year, therefore, what I know has been derived from others. Before we visited Sardinia in January 2004, I spent fruitless hours sweating over the computer trying to rustle up some gen on beer, any beer, on the Island. The search was almost totally fruitless apart from 1 beer - Ichnusa. The stuff seemed to be omnipresent on Sardinia and was allegedly brewed there, maybe set for a brewery tour or at least some good tastings of the stuff in bars. Unfortunately, further investigations unearthed that this brewery is owned by Heineken, and I could find no evidence it is even brewed on the Island anymore - I suspect the worst! Anyway, to the beer. I wasn't expecting much from an alleged brewery owned by Heineken, and to be honest the beer didn't let me down from my starting point of rock-bottom expectations. We tried it in the station bar at Alghero waiting for a train to Sassari (which turned out to be a bus), which was a lively and characterful place. The place was pretty busy, but a local invited us to share his table and we eventually made a few words of halting conversation in a mixture of English, Italian and German. He was drinking Ichnusa and enthused over the huge 66cl bottle of industrially produced slops, telling me conspiratorially "Ees beer of Sardinia!". Hmmmm, maybe. I poured some into the small branded glass provided, and was apprehensive to see that the bottle was still stubbornly 75% full and we had 10 minutes to drink it. I gingerly tried a sip - and that was enough to confirm that it was just another tasteless gassy straw coloured fluid blaspheming under the name "beer". The rest of the bottle took a bit of emptying, and we were the last onto the bus to Sassari. Well, we had scooped the alleged "beer of Sardinia", but believe me, it's not worth the trip. Even at £18 return with Ryotscare, it's just not worth it. The place is fantastic, even the cute little narrow gauge train is pretty good, but Ichnusa? Forget it.


 Linc (736), Sydney, Australia
1.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/103/53/102/56/20
Mar 5, 2004  
Pale, corny smelling, thin fruity flavour. Slightly dry palate makes it drinkable. Very "Italian" tasting.


Mehmet22 (32), Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA
2.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/102/55/102/59/20
Feb 27, 2004    Updated: Mar 10, 2004
In Sardegna this very dry beer proves both popular and is found often. If served drink it up, smile and say "gracia." This "Island-Pride," beer, however, tastes watered down and has a zinc-like finish. Outside nostalgia it offers little.



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