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Okells Maclir (Bottled) 2.94 71

Okells Maclir (Bottled)

Percentile
40
overall
Brewed by Okells
Style: Golden Ale/Blond Ale

Douglas, Isle of Man

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
712.95/5.02.94/5.04.4%58.6English pint, Shaker
Commercial Description:
Bottled; Pasteurised. 500ml.
Hops: Pride of Ringwood from New Zealand, Cascade and Cluster from the US, Saaz from the Czech Republic, Styrian Goldings from Slovenia, and First Gold and Goldings from England.
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 mabjork (580), Vasa, Finland
2.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/54/103/510/20
Jan 10, 2006  
Bottled. Clear golden color with a minor white head, lacings. It has a bitter aroma and malt. It has a bitter flavour, you can taste the malt, it’s dry and has a bitter aftertaste.


 rsmeds (220), Turku, Finland
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/104/513/20
Jan 8, 2006  
Bottle. Clear gold, with smallish white head. Aroma of flowery british ale-hops, but with a faint wheaty, yeasty twist, and a pinch of malty sweetness. Typical british ale-like flavour, hoppy, with just a hint of wheat. Farily dry. Hoppy, bitter finish. Smooth palate. Low carbonation. Slightly sticky mouthfeel. Not really a wheatbeer as such, but an interesting twist on the typical brit ale.


 JonMoore (1561), Loughborough, Leicestershire, England
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/57/104/513/20
Dec 23, 2005  
Bottle. Clear copper colour with a large white head. Yeasty, malty and somewhat acidic aroma. If blindfolded, I wouldn’t have guessed this was a wheat beer; more like some malty lager, with a lightly bitter finish. Medium bodied, moderately carbonated and not bad for all that.


 johninmelb (692), Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/54/102/56/20
Nov 6, 2005  
This is not a proper wheat if you ask me. Seems like maybe there’s a hint of malted wheat, but that’s about it. It comes across more like a southeast asian lager without having that climate to make it palatable. Not good.


 oh6gdx (8903), Vasa, Finland
2.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/510/20
Oct 14, 2005  
Bottled. Copper coloured, mediumsized beige head. Hoppy and flowery nose with hints of some fruits. Flavour hoppy and fruity with some malty hints. Huge hoppy peak in finish. Kind of dry. Hayish aftertaste in the "backparts" of mouth.


 M0RHI (1067), Luxembourg, Luxembourg
3.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/56/103/514/20
Sep 6, 2005  
Very light, nearly yellow colour, white head. Slightly bitter, hoppy taste, quite malty, with a dash of citrus. Very very dry.


 sayravai (3752), Helsinki, Finland
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/103/514/20
Apr 17, 2005    Updated: Nov 4, 2006
(Bottled, BBE 09/2005) Slightly hazy golden color with a small head and faint lace. Wheaty, salty (merilevä!), crisply saaz-hoppy, slightly sour and acidic aroma. Crisp, aromatic-hoppy, salty flavor with reasonable maltiness. Light to medium-bodied, refreshing and carbonated palate. A pleasantly different, very drinkable and nicely hoppy brew. Not bad.


 TBone (6803), Pori, Finland
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/56/104/514/20
Apr 7, 2005  
Bottled
Clear copper brown, rocky white head, lace. Flowery hops, herbs, lemon in the aroma. Trefoil, flowery hoppy flavor. Wheat rounds the corners but otherwise quite ordinary British bitter. Medium-bodied. Bitter aftertaste.



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