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Moosehead Breweries Limited
Saint John, Canada
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Defying the odds isn’t just what we do, it’s a part of our DNA. We were founded by a woman in 1867. Lived through two wars. Survived a fire. Overcame the Halifax Explosion. Competed as an independent company against breweries 100 times our size. We haven’t just survived - we’ve thrived. And while others back down, we outlast. Moosehead Breweries Limited is the last major brewery in Canada still owned by Canadians. The brewery is located in Saint John, New Brunswick and operates with values that have been safely guarded by the same family for 148 years. Despite obstacles – devastating fires, Prohibition, the Great Depression, two world wars, obstructive trade barriers, and bruising competition from breweries 100 times its size – Moosehead is one of the most durable and long lasting companies in Canada. Ultimately it has been the Oland family’s passion for beer that has enabled them to be successful over the long term. With their product on beer shelves from the Maritimes to B.C., and its flagship Moosehead Lager shipped to approximately 350 distributors in the U.S.; Moosehead has become an iconic mainstay in North America’s beer industry.
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Filip A
@ K-supermarket Uusikaarlepyy5 days ago
2.3
Jussi L
11 days ago
4.5
Takuuvarma sauna-olut 😎🍺✌️
Juha
@ Koti21 days ago
3.0
Vaaleankullanväristä, haaleanmakuista lageria. Tuoksussa ja maussa hyvin kevyesti maltaista, maissisen makeahkoa makua. Ei kummoinen.
Linden09
@ Bochum1 month ago
3.3
Goldfarben und nahezu glanzfein mit wenig bleibendem Schaum.
Ganz wenig Nase, etwas getreidig.
Ja, das ist auf alle Fälle Bier! Schwer, da etwas herauszuschmecken: Am ehesten blumig und etwas später eher kräuterig.. Die typischen Fruchtnoten eines amerikanischen Pale Ales gibt's heute nicht.
Eine leicht säuerliche Getreidenote überlebt den gesamten Schluck, ganz leichte Steinobst-Noten. Die Herbe hinten ist nicht hopfig sondern eher trocken. Hätte es blind nicht als (amerikanisches) Pale Ale erkannt, auch nicht als obergäriges Bier, sondern eher als schlichtes Pale Lager.
Schmeckt trotzdem passabel.