Queen Anne Beerhall
203 W Thomas St
Seattle, WA, United States of America
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Watery and a little bit tart. I think "weak" and "not actually creamy" are the main things that came to mind, although the Queen Anne Beerhall is a nice, festive place to get a beer on a game night.
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I don't know. It's fine . . .
Just kind of anonymous .I guess I just have trouble trading anything in this sort of beer .
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Refreshing, just a bit on the malty side but not too overpowering. Solid, almost citrus, grainy.
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A light-bodied pilsner, nice flavor, with a medium bitter pilsner finish. They said this was made by Bitburger, and though they said it was a different recipe it fits in very well with my memory of that beer. Very solid.
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Very fresh hops, yet it is drinkable.
If bet people who like this sort of thing really would .I just think it's fine.
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A light-bodied Kolsch with a fruity yeast tang, much lighter than most Kolsches I've had recently. The finish is completely without bitterness, which is nice, but at the same time maybe a little wimpy. Still, this was a very nice beer. I liked it.
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