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Labatt Blue De-Alcoholized Pilsener 1.76 14

Labatt Blue De-Alcoholized Pilsener


Percentile
2
overall
Brewed by Labatt Breweries (InBev)
Style: Low Alcohol

London, Canada

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
141.25/5.01.76/5.00.5%30.3English pint, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Made with the finest ingredients and the same care that goes into drop of Labatt Blue premieum beer, this de-alcoholized pilsener delivers the quality and taste you have come to expect from Quebec’s premium pilsener.
 Most Recent Top Raters Highest Ratings Who's Rated This?  
 HogTownHarry (4025), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada
0.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/101/51/101/51/20
Apr 10, 2008  
Bottle (341ml). No ClowGr’s tasting, shared with blankboy, jerc, mabel and tupalev, bottle brought by tupalev (via MrManning). Looks terrible - wispy remnant of "head", pale, wan, clear - bleah. Help me decide - is this reminiscent of baby puke or baby shit? Either way it’s totally vile. I’m not drinking this mung - down the drain it goes. Sue me.


 jerc (3954), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/52/102/52/20
Apr 13, 2008  
2008-04-10. Very pale yellow, small white head fades. Aroma of wet grass, dilute grains, muted creamed corn/buttery notes. Thin flavour, lightly vegetal grainy sweet notes. Wonky. Thin palate. Sometimes, I wonder if it’s really worth rating these things... then Harry goes ahead and brings the ruckus to the sink, spouting off about infant excrement and what not, and I think to myself. "That’s two independent thought alarms in one day. Clearly the children are over-stimulated - Remove all the colored chalk from the classrooms!" Seriously that’s what I thought. Bottle courtesy of Tupalev/MrManning


 blankboy (3250), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/102/52/102/52/20
Apr 18, 2008  
Bottle (341ml) shared with HogTownHarry, tupalev, jerc & mabel -- courtesy of tupalev & MrManning. Pours a very pale yellow with an average size white head. Aroma of dog excrement. Not an exaggeration, I have a dog, I know. Dear God that smells awful. Flavour’s a tiny bit better, there’s less dog shit but it’s still watery, grainy and full of crap. This is sooo awful, I’m wondering if I rated it too high? i wish I could joke about it but it’s just too unpleasant. Can no one make a good de-alcoholized beer?


 mabel (2626), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/102/52/101/52/20
Aug 4, 2008  
[1284-20080410] 341mL bottle. Slightly skunky floral bread and flatulence aroma. Clear, super pale yellow body with a quick creamy white head. Tastes like baby cream ("Baby diaper is the nice way of saying what it really is."). Light watery body. Nasty -- very very poor.
(c/o MrManning, w/ blankboy, HogTownHarry, jerc, tupalev)
Overheard: "I might have to switch glasses..." "Why can’t I give it a seven??"
Overheard: "Vincent smells like this twice a day."


 tupalev (2618), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
0.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/52/101/52/20
Apr 20, 2008  
Bottle at the no Greg tasting, courtesy of Mr Manning shared with Hogtown Harry, Blankboy, Jerc, and Mabel. Clear yellow (maybe) small white head. Weird/awful artificial buttered popcorn aroma. Awful. Taste - pretty bad - nothing rally - buttered popcorn, water, nothing. Poor.


 GregClow (2500), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/101/52/102/52/20
Apr 5, 2008  
Bottle (sample) at the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association 2008 trade fair. This stuff is even less of a “pilsener” than the real Blue. Very pale yellow colour - almost clear, really - with a small white head. Extremely unpleasant corn syrup character in both the aroma and flavour, and not even a faint hint of hops in the finish to balance the sweetness, making it a completely unrefreshing beverage. It’s brews like this one that give non-alcoholic beers such a bad reputation.


 MrManning (1655), London, Ontario, Canada
0.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/52/101/52/20
Apr 5, 2008  
Bottle- Pours a pale yellow with a white foamy, short lived froth. I didn’t even have to nose the beer to get the aroma, as I could smell it when I poured it. It reeks of cardboard and corn syrup, with cooked vegetables. The flavour profile matches the aroma, and shows cooked corn with a chemical, cardboard. It’s not hoppy, and not even really malty either. It’s just vegetables and sugary sweetness. Pretty tough to drink for a low alcohol beverage. Never again.


 dchmela (1458), Orlando, Florida, USA
0.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
1/102/51/101/52/20
Jun 11, 2008  
12oz bottle from the crafty MrManning. Heck, those canadian guys had to share a bottle to rate this, yet I get my very own. Wow, and only 7 rates! Pours a beautiful pale yellow with a thick fluffy stark white head. Aroma is bread dough, popcorn (without butter) and various other forms of corn. Although, I must disagree with previous raters of this, as I don’t find any aroma of dog poop in this. On to the taste! Hmmm, not much flavor. Yep, took a second sip and nothing. Probably backloaded all of the flavor, didn’t want to get me too excited too early. Third sip .... nothing. OK, well that was a little disappointing. Must be loaded with alcohol, so lets let that kick in. Wait a second, dealcoholized means no booze in this WHAT THE HELL, MAN! OK ok ok, you canadian are funny. Just wait until I bonus you guys with a Bud Light Lime next time!



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