The fast is over - time for a Borbecker Fastenbier

Review
The birthday went on and the next beer on the table was the Borbecker Fastenbier. According to the waiter this is Märzen. Derived from the beer colour, which is black – looks like a Guinness – I’ll call it a Dunkles Märzen. The Dunkles Märzen has a burned, malty, caramel, oily and a little hoppy… Full review only available for loged in users. The beer was poured from a keg.Review points
Type | Points | Definition |
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Purity of Taste: | 8.00 / 10 | | 1 = many off flavours ; 10 = sheer |
Purity of Smell: | 8.00 / 10 | | 1 = many off-flavours ; 10 = sheer |
Intensity of Bitterness: | 3 / 5 | | 1 = no bitterness ; 5 = bitter |
Quality of Bitterness: | 8.00 / 10 | | 1 = no quality ; 10 = high quality |
Hoparoma: | 4.00 / 10 | | 1 = no quality ; 10 = high quality |
Palatefulness: | 3 / 5 | | 1 = water ; 5 = masty |
Tingle: | 3 / 5 | | 1 = flat ; 5 = too tangy | Overall: | 8.00 / 10 | | 1 = neeeh ; 10 = yeeaah |
About the reviewer:
Dipl.-Braumeister (VLB Berlin) Dominik Jais is beer enthusiast writing beer reviews since 2001.
8.00 / 10