Golden crystal clear color with a thin white head. Aroma is lightly spicy, lightly sweet, but fairly benign. Flavor is a fairly well balanced pilsner - yes, it would probably go great with lobster as it is not a very flavorful beer and would not overpower the subtle sweet flavor of the lobster. Cheers!
Appearance: clear dark yellow, wispy white head.
Aroma: sweet cereal malt aroma with light floral hops.
Flavor: sweet malt flavor with a lot of grain character, candy sweetness, light balancing bitterness.
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.
11. Missing Elf
Dopplebock. 9.5% ABV
Brilliantly crystal clear. It's a golden honey color with little bubbles floating up. A light creamy head forms at first, then fades to small clumps of bubbles around.
Starts with a light crisp lager like nose, with hints of honey and sweet malts. Digger deeper reveals the slightest hints of European malts, touches of alcohol sweetness, almost Belgian candy sugar, and quite a bit like a Belgian triple.
Starts pretty sweet, as one would expect. More European/Belgian like malt. Some bitterness starts to come through a bit and it starts to dry off very fast long before the sip is even finished. Some honey flavors come out, and fermented honey dryness. Some interesting earthy flavors come out as well that I can't really say where they are from, perhaps the yeast, and adds almost the faintest hint of metal. It hides the alcohol pretty well with the initial sweetness, and you only get the slightest alcohol warmth.
Very dry but still slightly sticky. It leaves your mouth fresh feeling like mouthwash even though there was no initial alcohol burn your mouth feels it after, with a touch of stickiness. It also has that earthy bitterness lingering a bit as well. The honey flavor seems to linger as well for a while and presents that dry feel and even dry flavor. It's also pretty dangerous as halfway through the beer you can already feel it getting on top of you being 9.5% and doesn't feel like it at all.
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.
12. Werewolf
Euro High Alcohol Dark Lager. 8.2 % ABV
Lithuania’s world-famous beer-making traditions take their roots in antiquity. Lithuanians know their beer and truly appreciate this remarkable potation. Today many old families possess unique beer recipes passed down to them from generation to generation. [These are genuine relics of the past and part of the rich Lithuanian heritage.]
One ancient Lithuanian legend tells the story of a young man who was in love with a girl of exceptional beauty. Alas, he knew not how to win her heart. But he did have old family recipes for brewing some extraordinary beers, for they came from his great-great-great-grandmother, allegedly a witch. And the young man decided to treat the object of his affection to one of these concoctions and brewed it himself, employing the lover-enchanting recipe. One night the fair maiden tasted the freshly-made beer and, to our lad’s great horror, transformed into a wolf right on the spot. Apparently the young man somehow mixed up the witch’s recipes…
What happened next is another story for another time. For now, think hard whether you really want to try this beer, made according to an ancient recipe. Had it not been mixed up with another? You must be sure you want to taste it. :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pours with a tall lingering froth. Beautiful caramel, copper color. Wispy beige head. Complex smell. Aromas of sweet malts, spicy hops, wet hay, plum, brown sugar. Taste is complex too. Flavor of rich sweet malts, caramel. Lots of toffee. Full nectar with good carbonation. Hides the alcohol very well. A mild malty sweetness ensues as the werewolf attacks with its high abv. Nice chewy texture. Overall it has an earthy presence and finishes dry bittered nicely.
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.
13. Werewolf
Euro Pale Lager. 5.2% ABV
Lithuania’s world-famous beer-making traditions take their roots in antiquity. Lithuanians know their beer and truly appreciate this remarkable potation. Today many old families possess unique beer recipes passed down to them from generation to generation. [These are genuine relics of the past and part of the rich Lithuanian heritage.]
One ancient Lithuanian legend tells the story of a young man who was in love with a girl of exceptional beauty. Alas, he knew not how to win her heart. But he did have old family recipes for brewing some extraordinary beers, for they came from his great-great-great-grandmother, allegedly a witch. And the young man decided to treat the object of his affection to one of these concoctions and brewed it himself, employing the lover-enchanting recipe. One night the fair maiden tasted the freshly-made beer and, to our lad’s great horror, transformed into a wolf right on the spot. Apparently the young man somehow mixed up the witch’s recipes…
What happened next is another story for another time. For now, think hard whether you really want to try this beer, made according to an ancient recipe. Had it not been mixed up with another? You must be sure you want to taste it. :)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Simple amber that is crystal-clear and bright. The eggshell colored cap looks pretty good too. Nice chewy texture, the persistence and the amount of lace. Smell of untoasted grain, sweet malt with light floral hops. Sweet malt flavor, touch of candy sweetness, light bitterness.
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.
14. Yershistoe
Euro High Alcohol Lager. 6.2% ABV
Pours a clear golden straw colow with a creamy white head that thins. Mild lacing on the glass. Adjunct laden aroma, lots of rice along with some light malt tones. Some light hop notes. Tastes like it smells. Sweet upfront with a bit of malt and a bunch of rice. Mild bitterness, faint hop presence. Sweet finish. Medium-full body, ample carbonation.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ).
15. Zhigulevskoe
Euro Pale Lager. 4.7% ABV
The Lithuanian version of everyone's favourite Russian lager.
Based on special barley malt and aroma hops.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ).
16. Zhiguly Grande 12
Euro High Alcohol Lager. 12% ABV
Special Brewing
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.
17. Zhiguly Grande 9,5
Euro High Alcohol Lager. 9.4% ABV
Pale straw gold body, perfectly transparent. Ultra thin, quickly gone white carby head. Aroma has a nice light faint sweetness that is quite pleasant. You can almost get a slight banana aroma with a bit of corn. Taste has a nice sharp bitterness yet not a speck of hop aroma or flavor. Finishes light-sweet with the same lingering bitterness that has been since the beginning along with a very warming finish. Very drinkable, enjoyable and refreshing.
Naturally fermented.
Comes in a glass bottle 0.5 L (16.9 FL OZ). 20 btl/cs.