Pivovarna Anton Reviews




Uros_K
5
Anton Svetlo

Friday, May 18, 2018

Rastacouere
3.1
Anton Temno
Pretty black, opaque body covered by a thin off-white head. More roasty character than most Slovenian beers with hintings at dark chocolate and anise. Little hoppiness to be noticed, but the malts, albeit quite sweet, manage to let the beer remains quite drinkable thanks to their leanness, whether it is voluntary or not. Quick finish with a chocolate milk kiss. Not too bad, but terrifyingly simple.
Saturday, August 11, 2007

Rastacouere
2.4
Anton Svetlo
Hazy pale straw coloured, headless and sad-looking. Sweetened grains and vague cereals are paired with creamy hay and unattended to hops that procure very little bitterness. Rather unclean with the yeast feeling a bit stale all over the place. Thin .
Saturday, August 11, 2007

Rastacouere
2.4
Anton Mešano
Mahogany pour topped by a thin white head. Typical Slovenian dunkel which hesitates on toastiness, stays away from fruitiness, but welcomes with open arms caramelly sweetness and uncleanliness. Dull.
Saturday, August 11, 2007

ogivlado
2.7
Anton Svetlo
Sampled draught at Anton, Grosuplje, Slovenia. -Hazy yellow coloured, no head, sweet and watery with some yeast, ordinary slovenian home brewed pilsener
Monday, May 10, 2004

ogivlado
2.5
Anton Temno
Sampled draught at Anton, Grosuplje, Slovenia. -deep black coloured, medium quick-disappearing head, chocolate and toffish aroma with some caramel hints
Monday, May 10, 2004

ogivlado
2.9
Anton Mešano
Sampled draught at Anton, Grosuplje, Slovenia. -amber coloured, no head, a bit too sweet caramel aroma, short finish but strong caramel aftertaste
Monday, May 10, 2004