chrismwpcs (67), South Hedland, Australia Mar 18, 2008 Updated: Jul 7, 2008 I just finished wasting my hard earned 4 dollars on this shit. The dick heads at this brewery in the Hunter Valley must have been drunk as cunts after consuming a vat of wine to come up with the idea they can make beer as well as wine!
This shit tastes dreadful. SHAME ON YOU Blue Tongue Brewery. PSST? Wanna know a secret? You need to know how to brew beer before you attempt to make it. Not like this half arsed concoction. In a nutshell. Fucked!
PS: The rest of the fucking idiots who rate this well are obviously on the payroll.
mkel07 (30), Brisbane, Australia Oct 31, 2008 Very pale in colour with almost no head, light on flavour and appeal - wouldn’t call it a premium beer. OldMrCrow (1057), Seattle, Washington, USA Sep 14, 2008 I had this one in the bottle while in Australia and then again on tap in Arizona of all places. I couldn’t believe it was the same beer, but indeed a bit of research reveal that this is now being imported to the US by Outback Steakhouse and apparently is showing up other places as well.
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Not an impressive lager, particularly. Reasonably deep color, attractive head and lacing, but grainy, a little bit of lemon, very little hops. ofey (29), Doncaster, Australia Aug 4, 2008 Bottled lager. It’s not something I’d drink... unless there was no more beer left... . UnholyBrewing (322), Melbourne, Australia Jun 1, 2008 ...bottle. Well, nothin great on this one, pretty boring lager. Clean, refreshing, but no real flavors. Overpriced for people that think they know good beer, but have no idea. Bazal (1), Australia does not count Apr 21, 2008 I was at first unimpressed by this beer. Another pale, bland, uninteresting lager. But on second consumption I found it a little more interesting. Pale with a clean, white head, it has notes of honey and a fresh, grassy taste. Much improved experience when consumed with seafood or spicy foods, or on a very hot day.
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