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Gulping Juggler 4.5%, United Gypsies (UG) Brewery, Finland
13 ratings
3.1
Gulping Juggler
4.5% Pale Lager

Reviews

Post author: Jokkeri76
Jokkeri76
@ United Gypsies (UG) Brewery
5 years ago
Gulping Juggler, Finland
3.7
Vaahtoa kertyi sen puolen sormen verran. Tuoksusta löytyy hedelmäisen maltaan tuntua. Alkuun maistuu raikas hapokas hedelmäinen mallas. Loppumakuna raikas, lievä rusinainen maku jossa mukavaa kitkeryyttä suolaisen maltaan muodossa. Raikas olut. Sopii sauna juomaksi, Janojuomaksi ja seurusteluun. Oluessa maistuu laatu.👏👏🍺

Post author: Pejk B
Pejk B
5 years ago
2.5

Post author: Ville M
Ville M
5 years ago
3.0
Maltainen ja tasapainoinen pale lager.

Post author: PathObj
PathObj
5 years ago
3.0

Post author: Viksu
Viksu
@ United Gypsies (UG) Brewery
6 years ago
3.3
Semi pitkään pysyvä vaahto, tuoksu hyvä. Mukavan happoinen, pitkähkö mutta ei kuitenkaan vahva jälkimaku. Hyvä.

Post author: Thyy
Thyy
@ United Gypsies (UG) Brewery
6 years ago
3.5
Raikas, hapokas

Post author: Sikarijermu
Sikarijermu
6 years ago
3.5
Hedelmäinen, hapokas, raikas ja tietysti hieman kitkerä niin kuin pale tapaan kuuluu

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
6 years ago
Gulping Juggler, Finland
2.7
From CBH 2018 pop-up shop. Semihazy, pale yellow beer with subdued carbonation serves a scanty, snow-white head that soon descends to an extremely weak lace ring on top. Later, the surface is entirely still. The retreating foam leaves nothing on the side of the glass. The scent is relatively fruity: lemon zest and orange peel, followed by a remote suggestion of mango. A tad pale malt and bread support the olfactory experience. The taste suffers somewhat from being light-carbonated. The basic elements are, otherwise, similar to those of the fragrance but in reverse order: quite standard pale malt with a slightly bitter, grainy twist, accompanied by much weaker lemon peel. The sweeter fruit didn't make it to the palate. The hops are decent but remain a bit wanting. The light-bodied beer finishes with a slightly bitter malty aroma, hops with lemon peel twist and a slightly tangy grainy note. The aftertaste rolls on tongue for some time. The beer starts promisingly on nose but then misses something on tongue and in finish. The mouthfeel is rather standard, thin and flat. It's also light-crisp, distantly tangy and unfortunately also somewhat bulky.

Post author: Matt M
Matt M
6 years ago
3.0

Post author: Maija A
Maija A
@ Craft Beer Helsinki 2018
6 years ago
3.0