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But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale 7.5%, Ārpus Brewing Co., Latvia
25 arviota
3.3
But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale
7.5% Sour / Wild Ale

Arviot

Post author: Riksu
Riksu
@ Piwne Mosty
11 months ago
But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale, Latvia
3.7
Hyvä hapan, mukava mangoisuus löytyy. Ihan jees, mutta joku vähän tökkii.

Post author: Kaltsu
Kaltsu
@ Piwne Mosty
2 years ago
3.0

Post author: Simeoni
Simeoni
2 years ago
3.7

Post author: Samppe77
Samppe77
2 years ago
4.0

Post author: Willy
Willy
@ Pieni Olutpuoti Humala — Bar & Shop
2 years ago
But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale, Latvia
3.6
Jäätävän hyvä sour.

Post author: Kepappi
Kepappi
@ Pieni Olutpuoti Humala — Bar & Shop
2 years ago
But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale, Latvia
3.2
4+6+6+3+13=32 32/50=3.2⭐️

Post author: Lauri O
Lauri O
2 years ago
3.2

Post author: Elma S
Elma S
2 years ago
2.7

Post author: Henri R
Henri R
2 years ago
3.2

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Piwne Mosty
2 years ago
But Where Is The Mango? Imperial Sour Ale, Latvia
3.6
Murky, deep orange beer — looks very much like mango juice — flows from the can to the glass. Timid carbonation creates a moussy head that surpasses one finger's measure easily. The top is quickly like nothing ever wafted there. Relatively hefty mango juice penetrates the air first. Wheat malt, a smaller amount of lactic acid and surprisingly distinct salt promote the experience in their own right. Juicy, no doubt about it. The tongue receives mango in generous amounts. Very juicy and mashy. In addition, I find fairly unmistakable licorice which surprises me since there should be nothing in the beer that gives a flavor of licorice. Yet, it's there. A peachy nuance accompanies the tropical fruit together with wheat malt and — astonishingly enough — a hint of rock salt. Lactic acid is wellnigh hidden. The body is medium. The ABV is 7.5 %, therefore, it's well alright. The finish is pretty identical to the actual taste, even the licorice is detectable. The aftertaste juggles a bunch of mangoes and manages to keep them all flying. The mouthfeel is medium-full, nectar-like and certainly very juicy as well as tropical pulpy. It's also very slightly alcoholic but not warming. I like the powerful mango but otherwise the beer is quite predictable.