Saint Brewing Co Reviews




Alex_Cms
4
Saint Premium Light Lager

Friday, January 1, 2016

Clarkro
3
Saint Premium Light Lager

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

zacgillbanks
1.9
Saint Premium Light Lager
Bottle from Booths, Keswick. Pale straw coloured with a gentle toffee and grassy flavour followed by a very light finish. Not much taste with this one.
Monday, August 18, 2014

MrTipple
2.1
Saint Premium Light Lager
Aroma: cereal, bread malts. Appearance pale clear gold, medium frothy white head. Taste: light bitter. Palate: bitters intensifying, malts lingering in the background, watery. Overall: boring Lager, lacks aroma and palate. Bottle at Corney & Barrow, Canary Wharf.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014

allmyvinyl
1.8
Saint Premium Light Lager
Bottle at Giraffe, Leeds. Waitress thought they’d sold out, but no such luck. Smells and tastes of sweetcorn, sweet sweetcorn in fact. Horrid.
Thursday, February 20, 2014

ManVsBeer
1.8
Saint Premium Light Lager
Bottle from Booths. Clear and very pale yellow coloured with a small carbonation. Fair lager aroma but certainly not blessed in any taste department.
Saturday, February 8, 2014

danlo
1.9
Saint Premium Light Lager
330ml bottle at Giraffe, Basingstoke. Clear pale yellow gold colour, foam white head leaving alittle lacing and aroma of grain, straw, metallic hop. Taste is similar, corn grain, straw and slight hop. Fizzy, watery mouthfeel, light bodied, high carbonation, metallic finish. OK cold, a bland lager.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014

kwik-lime
1.2
Saint Premium Light Lager
Even the barmaid was amazed I'd want to order this. I obviously don't look like a low calories kinda guy. Anyway suffice to say this is rank, the aroma is especially poor with a hint of vomit coming through. No substance to the beer, big hints of corn, one of the worst I've had in quite a while. ---Rated via Beer Buddy for iPhone
Saturday, August 10, 2013

BeerCast_Rich
1.9
Saint Premium Light Lager
[330ml bottle, Tembling Madness bottle shop, York] ’Brewed for easy drinking’ apparently. It certainly looks the part – a golden lager with whispering rising bubbles. The merest sniff of the nose produces corny sweetness, vegetal aromas - the Saaz hops are lost completely. Same with the taste - any spicy dryness is overwhelmed by the caramelised malt and that pesky flaked maize. Despite the lack of added sugar, it’s really sweet. Saint tastes mass-produced, and exactly what you’d expect to be the result of a distribution company pairing with a brand agency to create a beer [26062012]
Monday, September 10, 2012

fonefan
1.8
Saint Premium Light Lager

Bottle 330ml.

Clear medium yellow colour with a average, frothy, good lacing, mostly lasting to diminishing, white to off-white head. Aroma is light moderate malty, grain, hay, toasted, cereal, dry grass. Flavour is moderate sweet with a average duration, cereal. Body is light to medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft. [20120813]

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

oh6gdx
2.2
Saint Premium Light Lager
Bottled@chriso (from drinkers paradise). Golden colour, mediumsized white foamy head. Aroma is grainy, mild floral notes along with some slight grassy notes. Flavour is hay, grass and some mild sweet maltyness.
Monday, August 13, 2012