the spelt side of beer - Malmgårdin Dinkel

Review
When Lars Bender (anyone did know him before?) scored the 2:1 against Denmark I opened Malmgårdin Dinkel and thanked the football god for his good will. As I haven't had a good Danish beer in my stash (are there any?) I took the next one from somewhere in the north. To my surprise it was one brewed… Full review only available for loged in users. The beer was poured from a bottle.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: | 2 / 5 | | 1 = no bitterness ; 5 = bitter |
Quality of Bitterness: | 6.00 / 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