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Mad Finn Brewing Co
1113 Bewertungen
Mad Finn Brewing Co
Tampere, Finland


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Post author: aff3
aff3
2 days ago
3.1
Kuohusi pitkin lattiaa 🤦🏼‍♂️ mutta olihan hyvä, tästä fury vs usyk kaveriksi. Jatkosuositus matalampaa % hakevalle

Post author: Ville A
Ville A
@ K-Citymarket Hämeenlinna Hämeensaari
2 days ago
3.6

Post author: Mikkotapani78
Mikkotapani78
2 days ago
3.5
Todella vaalea makealla tuoksulla. Maussa hieman makeutta banaanin, toffeen ja humalan mukana. Loppuun maku hivenen katkeroituu. Ihan ok, jotain uupuu.

Post author: Ville A
Ville A
@ K-Citymarket Hämeenlinna Hämeensaari
2 days ago
3.7

Post author: Kiril K
Kiril K
@ Citymarket Lielahti Tampere
2 days ago
3.3
Vähän karvas jälkimaku.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Pien Shop & Bar
2 days ago
3.3
Wow, this looks really milky. Like a Witbier. The tint is pale straw. And indeed with a powerful milky reflection. Not sure if I have ever seen an NEIPA that is so light in color. Can't wait to analyze it more! The scent is a bit suppressed but delivers intriguing aromas like pineapple, lemon, butterscotch, grapefruit peel, grass and a wisp of mango. Quite nice overall although restrained, like I said. Citrusy flavors master the flavor constellation. I pick zesty grapefruit pulp and lemon pith and peel from the citrus category. The auxiliary components include dry grass and a remote floral note. Unfortunately, the tropical vibe fades out significantly, and compromises the attractiveness of the beer. The body is light. Standard stuff, I would say. The end is citrusy and modestly grassy. Narrows down from upfront and especially from the fragrance. In the haze of the night, I seek solace in the northern mist; lost in emotions, tangled in the aftertaste; the smoke curls around, revealing secrets untold. The mouthfeel is light, zesty, somewhat pulpy but probably more pithy though. It's a tad crisp, moderately dry and drying. Starts promising but fails to score a winning goal after the first olfactory encounter.