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Six Stars Breweries Platinum Blonde 2.45 4

Six Stars Breweries Platinum Blonde


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Brewed by Independent Breweries (Australia)
Style: Pale Lager

Laverton, Victoria, Australia

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42/5.02.45/5.04.6%0Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Platinum Blonde is a Vienna styled lager with light floral citrus notes, allowing the hops to shine through. Brewed using the best local and imported ingredients, this Blonde is fermented further to leave very few carbohydrates. True flavour with less than half the carbohydrates of standard lagers. Produced for the Australian Woolworth’s by IB as "Six Stars Breweries".
 Dervock (183), Emu plains, Australia
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/55/102/59/20
Nov 1, 2009  
Bottle - another generic low carb beer, did think it was better than some. Flavour was light malt and there was a bit of hop present, which is not what you get with a lot of these!


 madquacker (722), Canberra ACT, Australia
1.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/53/102/55/20
May 7, 2009  
No carbonation and straw corn flavour. No head at all. Pretty awful. Thought it was a Tooheys product at first.


 DuffMan (2767), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta, Canada
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/102/53/102/510/20
Apr 20, 2009  
Bottle. Another "low-carb" gimmick beer. Deep golden, big white head. Skunky euro-hop aroma. Simple pale malt profile, a little appley. Short clean finish. I didn’t suffer through this, but not enough here to come back to. And really, what the hell is the point of low-carb beer? COME ON MAN!


 Davros (247), Australia
2.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/54/103/58/20
Mar 20, 2009    Updated: Nov 2, 2009
I was pleasantly surprised while rating this, as it seemed no where near as horrible as I remembered. Perhaps leaving it in a cupboard for 4 months improved it... Pale amber, white head dissipates to thin layer rapidly. Aroma is of weak grainy malt, with a very slight floral hops hint. Not so pleasant solvent notes, as well as the expected skunk. Very mild malt taste, with watery cloying finish that has next to no bitterness. Very watery, but what would you expect from a pale lager.



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