Stella Artois 4.8 % since when ?
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Shaolin said:
I still haven't forgiven Ruddles for dropping from 5 to 4.7 (ish) 20 years ago. In fact now I look at it, the Old Speckled Hen I'm drinking is 5, I'm sure that used to be 5.2
Ruddles tastes odd to me. In any form it tastes like it comes out of a plastic bottle. This was one of the few drinks available at student parties almost 40 years ago. It was always in a large plastic bottle. The taste remains seared into memory. In a bad way!regards,
Jet
4.8% Stella tastes wrong, I wont buy it any more.
If you liked the 'proper' stella at 5 or more % you should try the Asda own brand 'Biere de Belgique' at under £4 for 4 500ml cans. Its brewed in Belgium rather than luton, and tastes lovely, its also 5%.
Carlsberg reduced the strength of export to 4.8% and I am not sure that tastes the same either, like Stella it seems 'thin' somehow. I have nothing against lower % lagers, but these two have been ruined to my taste buds.
Bud has been reduced to 4.8% I think as well, but I don't drink that.
Better off with polish lagers at between 5-6%, they all taste better than the big UK brands in my opinion, haven't found a bad one yet.
If you liked the 'proper' stella at 5 or more % you should try the Asda own brand 'Biere de Belgique' at under £4 for 4 500ml cans. Its brewed in Belgium rather than luton, and tastes lovely, its also 5%.
Carlsberg reduced the strength of export to 4.8% and I am not sure that tastes the same either, like Stella it seems 'thin' somehow. I have nothing against lower % lagers, but these two have been ruined to my taste buds.
Bud has been reduced to 4.8% I think as well, but I don't drink that.
Better off with polish lagers at between 5-6%, they all taste better than the big UK brands in my opinion, haven't found a bad one yet.
OllieC said:
4.8% Stella tastes wrong, I wont buy it any more.
If you liked the 'proper' stella at 5 or more % you should try the Asda own brand 'Biere de Belgique' at under £4 for 4 500ml cans. Its brewed in Belgium rather than luton, and tastes lovely, its also 5%.
Carlsberg reduced the strength of export to 4.8% and I am not sure that tastes the same either, like Stella it seems 'thin' somehow. I have nothing against lower % lagers, but these two have been ruined to my taste buds.
Bud has been reduced to 4.8% I think as well, but I don't drink that.
Better off with polish lagers at between 5-6%, they all taste better than the big UK brands in my opinion, haven't found a bad one yet.
'Brewed in Luton'. It just doesn't have that ring to it, does it?If you liked the 'proper' stella at 5 or more % you should try the Asda own brand 'Biere de Belgique' at under £4 for 4 500ml cans. Its brewed in Belgium rather than luton, and tastes lovely, its also 5%.
Carlsberg reduced the strength of export to 4.8% and I am not sure that tastes the same either, like Stella it seems 'thin' somehow. I have nothing against lower % lagers, but these two have been ruined to my taste buds.
Bud has been reduced to 4.8% I think as well, but I don't drink that.
Better off with polish lagers at between 5-6%, they all taste better than the big UK brands in my opinion, haven't found a bad one yet.
Have a look for Bavaria in supermarkets. Despite the name it's Dutch, 5% and more importantly imported. so it's not laced with chemicals a la Stella during the brewing process over here. It's a nice crisp clean taste. Good value as well.
Also, round here I've found the local off licences sell lager they have bought across the channel and is far better quality than the whitbread brewed ste in supermarkets. Whitbread ruined your Stella, have a look in your local corner shop, the Stella there, marked brewed in Leuven will be the Stella you remember.
Also, round here I've found the local off licences sell lager they have bought across the channel and is far better quality than the whitbread brewed ste in supermarkets. Whitbread ruined your Stella, have a look in your local corner shop, the Stella there, marked brewed in Leuven will be the Stella you remember.
Bit of a Unit said:
Have a look for Bavaria in supermarkets. Despite the name it's Dutch, 5% and more importantly imported. so it's not laced with chemicals a la Stella during the brewing process over here. It's a nice crisp clean taste. Good value as well.
Bavaria is lovely, cheap too, Tesco have it at 95p for a 500ml bottle.As for the Polish beers, Tyskie is my favourite and at 5.5% it's got a good bite.
Bavaria is also available in South Africa, brewed under licence I believe:
http://www.beerpal.com/Bavaria-Breweries-(South-Af...
http://www.beerpal.com/Bavaria-Breweries-(South-Af...
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