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Tsingtao

Percentile
6
overall
Brewed by Tsingtao Brewery
Style: Premium Lager

Qinqdao, China

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

Broad Distribution
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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
10402.11/5.02.11/5.04.8%6.9Lager glass
Commercial Description:
Tsingtao Beer has a pleasant aroma and a well-balanced taste. It has high-malty flavor and well-hopped character. Tsingtao is produced with spring water from Laoshan, a mountain area famous throughout China for the purity of its water. The domestically-grown hops used to brew Tsingtao are of such high quality that they are also exported to European breweries. Tsingtao also uses the finest yeast and barley imported from Australia and Canada in its brewing process.
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 SamGamgee (1457), Santa Cruz (La Selva), California, USA
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/55/103/59/20
Mar 22, 2009  
12oz bottle. Gold with a small, dissipating head. Lightly skunky, grassy aroma. Pale malt flavors with light hop flavor and bitterness. Dry fiinish. Light bodied. If the bottle had been kept out of the light, this would be a pretty smooth pale lager. Decent enough for what it is.


 SuIIy (1456), Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA
2.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/55/103/510/20
Jul 22, 2006  
12oz bottle. Pours a clear yellow color with a bright white dense fizzy head. Nose is corn and grass. Palate is crisp and fizzy, lots of bubbles. Flavor is corny and grass notes. very crisp, refreshing and light.


 Jokes (1453), Chicago, Illinois, USA
1.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/102/54/102/55/20
Aug 26, 2002  
Watery and bland. Not much to this one. In my opinion, better left alone.


 GreatLibations (1444), Last Supper, Arizona, USA
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/105/58/103/515/20
Feb 3, 2006    Updated: Sep 16, 2006
A nice pale colored lager with bright flavors. Goes down smooth and mellow. No skunky flavors at all. This is a perfect example of a great tasting lager that could easily replace the readily available Europen imports that people think they like.


 dchmela (1440), Orlando, Florida, USA
2.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/104/55/103/512/20
Feb 18, 2008  
Pours clear with a slight amber color and a very white foamy head. Malty grassy aroma. Taste is clean and crisp with some malty hints. Not my favorite, but not terrible.


 Cavie (1432), Fort Worth, Texas, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Mar 8, 2009  
Not bad; a hint of a bitter aftertaste but it quickly disappears. An easy drinker.


 nqualls (1429), Nashville, Tennessee, USA
1.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/104/53/103/56/20
Feb 2, 2009  
12 oz bottle purchased at Frugal MacDoogal’s in Nashville. Poured a clear yellow color with a thin white head. The aroma was grainy. The flavor was watery. Not a great beer.


 robinvboyer (1429), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada
1.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/102/53/102/55/20
Jul 25, 2007  
Joy! another macro lager! yes!! imported hops and barley from Canada? I bet Molson or Labatt is selling them the leftovers. And its in the dreaded green bottle to boot! Popped it open, and to my uter SHOCK, its skunky, wow.....didn’t see that comming. blech. skunky pale lager. chalk up another one for the boring bin.



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