Battle of the Beers – June Reviews

Another month is in the books and 2017 is flying by. I reviewed a total of 15 brews in the month of June! These rankings highlight my thoughts of each beer from worst to first and are purely my opinion. You may not agree, and that's completely fine!

Beer Review – Brooklyn Pilsner

Brooklyn Pilsner is a light and refreshing brew. Its clear, light yellow body pulls a slight head when poured into a glass. Flavor wise, a light sweetness is followed up by a well balanced, slight bitterness.

Beer Review – Paulaner Hefe-Weizen

In 2016, Paulaner produced 1 million hectoliters (thats 26,417,205.2 gallons) of beer which is consumed in over80 countries. This translates to 211,337,641.6 pints of Paulaner consumed in one calendar year, which is fairly impressive in my eyes.

Beer Review – Tsingtao

After Japanese surrender and withdrawal, the brewery was acquired by the Tsui family and watched over by the Chinese government. In 1949, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Tsui family's shares were confiscated and the brewery became property of the Chinese government.

Beer Review – Bud Light

If you care enough about beer to read a beer blog, you have almost certainly tried this at least once. And if you've tried it, you have almost certainly developed a deep-seated opinion of where this beer sits in the grand scheme of things.

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