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RATINGS: 87   WEIGHTED AVG: 2.44/5   IBU: 15   EST. CALORIES: 135   ABV: 4.5%
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La Glutenberg blonde est une bière sans gluten de type ale à base de millet. Au nez, on dénote la présence d’arômes de houblons floraux, de poivre blanc et d’écorces de citron. La bouche évoque des parfums de fleur, d’épices et d’agrumes. Une pointe d’amertume vient équilibrer la douceur du millet et du maïs, pour un goût franchement rafraîchissant.

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2.7
SHIG (13064) - Hampton, Virginia, USA - MAY 22, 2023
UPDATED: MAY 22, 2023 Draft: Poured a golden with a whispery white head. Aroma is grainy malts. Taste is refreshing grain.

3.1
patrick767 (6451) - fort wayne, Indiana, USA - OCT 3, 2022
UPDATED: OCT 3, 2022 Pours clear gold with a small white head. It smells of grainy malt and lemon. The flavor has mild hops bitterness and grainy malt with some lemon. It’s alright.

4.5
dflb (635) - California, USA - JUL 29, 2022
UPDATED: JUL 29, 2022 Purchased at Gerrard’s Market from Redlands, California for $4.99, Glutenberg Blonde is a gluten-free beer crafted by Glutenberg Craft Brewery. The smell of corn, lemon, and floral hops are felt upon the nose. The appearance is a clear straw yellow that pours a low white head that dissipates gradually with a minimal circular retention remaining and similar lacing. When held up to light, the color shifts to a pale yellow. The alcohol content is 4.5%. Corn slightly sweetens the complexion, and colored by a floral hop flavor. Millet boosts the sweetness, and gives off a nutty hue to corn. Demerara sugar administers a blend of caramel and cane sugar that coalesces with the millet. Spicy and bitter hops are discernible with the millet and demerara sugar combination. Glutenberg Blonde is delectable. Corn, millet, demerara sugar, and floral, spicy, and bitter hops fuse into a lovely craft beer. The yeasty quality eases the drink as corn blends with it, and spiced by hops along with a bitterness. Millet lightly weighs the body, deepened by demerara sugar, and accented by a spicy hop. The caramel like demerara sugar, nutty millet, and corn leaves a lasting impression upon the relatively dry finish. I loved drinking this gluten-free beer, and enamored by what the millet and demerara combination gives to this brew. Cheers. Prost. Drink for the love of beer. For more beer reviews, visit and like my blog “Drink For the Love of Beer.”

2.2
nick76 (4699) - Tampa, Florida, USA - OCT 30, 2021
UPDATED: OCT 30, 2021 The aroma has a definite corn element with grassy hops. The appearance is pale gold/yellow with a small head that fades to nothing. The taste is like the aroma with a bit of a bitter and sour bite. The palate is thin. Overall this reminds me more of a south of the border pale lager than a blond but it works if you have to be gluten free.

1.6
rougeau13 (4539) - Katy, Texas, USA - JUL 4, 2021
UPDATED: JUL 4, 2021 Can. Very pale, clear white wine color. Rapidly receding white head. Aroma of alt grain and something sweet and fruity. Thin, lightly sweet seltzer-like taste. Light bodied and thin.

2
jwil (156) - Hatboro, Pennsylvania, USA - AUG 13, 2020
UPDATED: AUG 13, 2020 Light yellow pour, minimal head. Aroma is sweet corn mostly. Medium carbonation with a lighter body. Bitterness is immediately present but not overwhelming, by any means. Taste is tinny and one-note of grain. Relatively bland. Passable at best, though it develops a bit of a funky aftertaste as you continue drinking. Not a fan.

2.4
Dacrza (1662) - Great Meadows, New Jersey, USA - MAY 31, 2020
UPDATED: MAY 31, 2020 DATE: May 30, 2020... OCCASION: we just completed the inaugural game of Michael's Monopoly: Hamilton Edition and Will's first Monopoly win... GLASSWARE: Schneider and Son pokal... pours a clear, sallow yellow body that produces large, swift-moving bubbles that build up and crescendo quickly... corn front and center on the aroma, with lemon zest, grass, berry and crisp bread malts... a spritzer, by all accounts... its body continues that impression, its bubbly, lively thinness refreshing and punchy like a white wine... its finish is fleeting... the flavor profile is lemon, hay, dry white grape, cereal oats, and sweet, earthy millet... not a rewarding drink, but it does refresh with a light spray of banana yeast and spicy clove... this deserves some kudos for its gluten-free rendering of a drinkable style... still, it doesn't offer much to remember or wish for....

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jgb9348 (10811) - Arlington (Pentagon City), Virginia, USA - NOV 7, 2019
UPDATED: NOV 7, 2019 Perfectly clear golden coloured body with a thinnish, single centimetre tall pure white head Aroma of nasty, super funky corn, sugar, millet and off-grains with a light yeat bite, some yeast and bready notes, but a non-existing and slightly nasty funk noticeable immediately when the nose is put up to the glass. Light-bodied; Strong funky corn and fake-malt notes with a lot of bread, yeast, fake sugar and stale funk noticeable throughout, with nothing enjoyable to catch and hold onto - this is purely off-putting flavours with a dash of yeast and bready qualities with some earthy and nut finishes that give it at least something else than the fake flavours. Aftertaste is dry, herbal and very funky throughout with a lot of nutty and earthy flavours, but the fake sugars and especially fake malts dominate in a bad and unsettling way. Overall, a very poor 'beer', but I suppose if you pretend to have some issues with handling glutens, this would be some alcohol; however, if you are in that category and pretend that you can't handle them, then just settle for something non-beer, please. I sampled this sixteen ounce, pint-sized can, purchased fby my wife by accident, after running a marathon (USMC Marathon 2019) at home in Washington on 27-October-2019 for US$2,99 at Whole Foods in Pentagon City (Arlington), Virginia a few hours earlier, sampled at home in Washington on 06-November-2019 after forcing myself to get rid of this crap.

1.5
Patrickctenchi (7260) - Cox’s Knob, columbus, Indiana, USA - JUL 31, 2019
UPDATED: JUL 31, 2019 Can: Very clear, bubbly, extremely pale peach-yellow with a frothy white head. Scent is grain....maybe a little white grape. Taste is slightly bitter, grain malt, honey, corn. Very bland.....not very tasty at all.

2.3
Aurelius (7042) - Tallahassee, Florida, USA - APR 4, 2019
UPDATED: APR 4, 2019 Clean, print shop tallboy. Clear, very pale yellow, tall webby/pillowy white head. Lightly floral, ambiguously fruity, sticky sweetish, slightly white winey aroma. Bland, underbittered, alternative grain flavors, notably 'twang'. Birds won't even eat millet - next time you get a bag of birdseed, note that the round grains will be kicked out of the feeder by both the birds and the squirrels. This is to beer what textured soy protein is to ground chuck. Medium body, carbo retention is not great. Another to toss onto the pile of gluten free beers. Market Square Liquors, Tallahassee.


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