Ice Age Lager 5.0%, Etko Brewing, Finland
53 ratings
3.3
Ice Age Lager
5.0% Pale Lager
Malts: Barley Malt

Reviews

Post author: Pasi Salosta
Pasi Salosta
@ Herkku ja Lahja Murena
2 days ago
Ice Age Lager, Finland
0.6
Olut tuoksui märältä koiralta,maku oli onneksi pikkasen parempi.

Post author: Riku T
Riku T
@ Kumpeli Spa Hotel Heinola
4 days ago
Ice Age Lager, Finland
3.7
Maaliskuinen avanto-olut… Toimii…

Post author: Jukka K
Jukka K
@ Panimoravintola Kellotorni
15 days ago
Ice Age Lager, Finland
2.7
Mukava, täyteläinen maku. Humala puskee päälle ja pieni sitruksen aromi. Ei hassumpi.

Post author: Lindhi
Lindhi
20 days ago
3.0
Hieman kirpeä ja hauskan makuinen. Aika perus lager koitenkin mutta pienellä twistillä

Post author: KymppiMiikka
KymppiMiikka
20 days ago
3.2

Post author: Marko S
Marko S
29 days ago
3.4

Post author: Petri V
Petri V
@ Etko Brewing Klondyke Taproom & Shop
1 month ago
3.0

Post author: Jysseee
Jysseee
@ Etko Brewing Klondyke Taproom & Shop
2 months ago
Ice Age Lager, Finland
3.3
Virkistävä ja raikas lager. Kevyt suutuntuma ja juotavuus helppo.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ Toastery, Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
2 months ago
Ice Age Lager, Finland
4.1
Almost the same appearance as that of the first thirst quencher. Maybe marginally less lucid and slightly paler though. The carbonation is normal but long-lasting. The emerging head is pure white, beautifully moussy. Exceeds two fingers. Sustained as an impressive cap forever. Or something. The fragrance is truly mild with a combination of weak grainy malt and even weaker hops. The taste is interesting, as if a mix of Session IPA and Pale Lager. The grassy hoppy sphere swells somewhat on the tongue. Malt – not really grainy anymore –, lemon zest, grapefruit pith and peel, and a distant herbal twist conclude this chapter. A light body. Lighter than that of the first beer but so is the ABV lower, as well. Finishes with more or less the same cocktail as before. The malty side increases modestly. The mouthfeel is light, a bit crisp, slightly drying and remotely herbal. Not a standard bulky Lager. Intriguing!

Post author: Slope
Slope
2 months ago
3.2