
351 ratings
Raudonų Plytų Alaus Dirbtuvės (Švyturys)
Lithuania
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Jani K
@ Estrada2 days ago
3.1
Toinen vielä aamupalapaikan avautumista odotellessa. Raikas mehu. 😋🍻👍🏻

Jani K
2 days ago
3.1
Vilnaan saavuttu ja kämpän saa klo 15.00 ja klo nyt 9.56.😅
Lähikuppilaan aamuoluelle. 😋🍻
Ihan hyvää Amerikan ipaa. 👍🏻

Mano 63
@ Vilna6 days ago
2.7
Ari M
6 days ago
3.5
Hieman hedelmäinen, hyvän makuinen ja raikas olut.

EeroAnttiMatti
23 days ago
4.1

Tuomas
@ Ritazza, Vilnius Airport1 month ago
2.5
Hitusen kitkerä ensipuraisulta, mutta sittemmin aika laiha wit.

WexiLahti
@ Caffeine, Vilnius Airport2 months ago
3.6
Departure beer ✈️
Checked the taxfree selection of several mead collections. I have tasted them all. Disappointed I am. First world problems. Need to flush my disappointment down with a beer. 😅
Fortunately, I have one small bottle of Mead that I haven't tasted before and that I found in a specialty shop in the old Vilnius market hall. A man's got to do what a man's got to do.
But now this beer. It's limpid copper. The lively carbonation builds a whipped-creamy off-white head that shoots three fingers high and dissipates gradually to a thick messy lacing.
The scent is malty. That's the first impression. Apricot and grapefruit peel accompany the cocktail.
The malty slam carries my tastebuds to the next level. Biscuit, graham cracker, dried apricot, grapefruit, resin and a hint of raisin seal the gustatory deal. Over and out.
The body is medium-full. Very welcome! The end is malty, bitter citrusy and resinous. Lingers fairly long in the mouth.
The mouthfeel is medium-full, smooth, a bit crisp, a tad dry and drying. Old-school, no doubt.










