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Easton APA 4.3%, Mathildedalin Kyläpanimo, Finland
16 ratings
3.1
Easton APA
4.3% American Pale Ale

Reviews

Post author: Joni-Markus H
Joni-Markus H
@ Relandersgrund
3 years ago
Easton APA, Finland
3.3

Post author: Kapteeni Minttu
Kapteeni Minttu
4 years ago
3.1

Post author: Kari
Kari
7 years ago
1.0
Vaahtosi niin paljon ettei meinannut pystyä kaatamaan lasiin. Taisi olla pilaantunut tai jotain. Jäi juomatta

Post author: Osmo S
Osmo S
@ K-Citymarket Easton
7 years ago
Easton APA, Finland
3.1
Ihan toimiva apa. Raikas, maukas.

Post author: Antti H
Antti H
7 years ago
2.0

Post author: Sakurascum
Sakurascum
@ K-Citymarket Easton
7 years ago
3.0

Post author: Miksu
Miksu
@ K-Citymarket Easton
7 years ago
3.5

Post author: Heikki V
Heikki V
7 years ago
3.6

Post author: Wyrd1a
Wyrd1a
@ K-Citymarket Easton
7 years ago
3.7

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ K-Citymarket Easton
7 years ago
Easton APA, Finland
1.9
Semiclear, golden beer with strong, effervescent, sustained carbonation sets free a snow-white, fluffy head that rises three fingers tall and dissolves gradually down. The drying foam leaves a thick horizontal circles on the glass. Otherwise, the foamy cap wafts as a half-a-finger cover on top for significantly long. The fragrance is not particularly inspiring: standard pale malt and a bit of bread, seasoned with a biscuity note. A very gentle butyric aroma lingers somewhere in the background. My tongue gets pale malt and moderate, almost weak hops. A tad bread and a thin grainy twist bring additional characteristics to the palate. The taste is, overall, very Lager-like, not at all that of an APA. The light-bodied beer ends with light-crisp pale malt and considerably modest hops. The aftertaste has a short duration, perhaps slightly longer though. The mouthfeel is light and thin, very mildly crisp and substantially bulky, even industrial. If this was a Lager, I'd say that this is clean, balanced and easy, now I can only calls this easy. Did someone put a wrong label on the bottle or is this really what the vendor wanted?