Einstök Icelandic Arctic Pale Ale

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Einstök Ölgerð
Brewed at Viking Ölgerd

Style: Pale Ale
Akureyri, Iceland
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RATINGS: 635   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.11/5   EST. CALORIES: 168   ABV: 5.6%
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American and Bavarian craft come together with the finest Icelandic water to create the Viking version of the Pale Ale, where robust hoppiness meets smooth malty undertones. Cascade hops give it the American character, while Northern Brewer hops add just enough bitterness to make this Ale refreshingly Icelandic.

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2.8
Peter_L (1805) - SWEDEN - DEC 17, 2021
UPDATED: DEC 17, 2021 Ljust bärnstensfärgad vätska med två fingrar högt skum. Bröd och citrusfrukter i aromen. Maltig, lite kakig, i smaken med en lätt beska. Lite syrlig i avslutningen.

3.3
Ollemies (102) - - NOV 19, 2021
UPDATED: NOV 19, 2021 Selline mõnus lihtsasti joodav õlu, milles on samas ka pale ale'ile omast humalasust ja puuviljasust. Jürgeni tänase õhtu lemmik siiani.

2.9
jcr (3295) - Jasper, Indiana, USA - SEP 22, 2021
UPDATED: SEP 22, 2021 Can. Amber body. Large, frothy off-white head, slowly diminishing. Aroma of toasted grain, apricot, light toffee. Sweet start, moderate bitterness in the finish. Medium body, sticky texture, lively carbonation. Looks good. Overly malty for a pale ale, though the bitterness is nice.

3.9
colui72 (3437) - Yuen Long, HONG KONG - SEP 3, 2021
UPDATED: SEP 3, 2021 Malty on the nose, sweet caramel, bready, and the counterpart of hops, both European and American, for a floral, citrusy, fruity aroma. A nice pour, amber, hazy but translucent, a very firm finger of ivory-white head, very high retention and creamy lacing. Medium bitterness, with sweet caramel malts, marmalade hop notes, citrusy and fruity. Very good balanced, but tending to hoppy, bitter finish. Creamy, medium body, well carbonated, very easy to drink. Solid old world Pale Ale, from the North of Iceland, arguably the 'Northest' beer in the world.

2.4
Slipstream (3414) - USA - AUG 19, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 19, 2021 Fairly dry and a bit harsh. There is something a little boozy in here too, and a noticeable amber flavor. The abv is surprisingly low. Medium brown pour, foamy head. The aroma is nice and sweet. I can't say I like this very much

2.6
Dedollewaitor (19875) - Odense, DENMARK - AUG 19, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 19, 2021 Bottle @ Present. Pours amber copper with a small head. Toasted malts. Bread and pine. Quite dry and quite dusty. BB in 6 month. Dull.

3.3
dchad56 (1220) - - AUG 7, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 7, 2021 Can - clear golden amber with frothy head - good lacing. Flowery aroma. Good mouthfeel. Very pleasant tasting - strong aftertaste. Pleasant drinking.

2.9
Piepenhenrich (2821) - Steinbach, GERMANY - AUG 3, 2021
UPDATED: AUG 3, 2021 On tap in Reykjavik, Iceland. Hazy dark amber with an off-white head. Little aroma. Mild taste, malt, maybe a distant roast, very gentle bitterness.

3.4
lmlikesstout (429) - Andover, Hampshire, UK, ENGLAND - JUL 31, 2021
UPDATED: JUL 31, 2021 Can 330ml; Look: well carbonated, very-slightly hazy amber, with an off-white head. Nice lacing. Aroma: pale malt, citrus Body: medium end of thin Taste: pale malt, citrus, nice bitterness Overall: solid. I'd be interested to try some more from the arctic circle

3
iains1 (640) - - JUN 11, 2021
UPDATED: JUN 11, 2021 Can from Waitrose. Full bodied , bitter pale ale. Marmalade hoppiness and a floral quality make this a fairly mellow and pleasant drink. Some toffee sweetness in there too. I'm glad I tried it as had not seen on sale before.


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