Big 6 Spanish Lager PlayOff

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

⚽️🍺🤩 Welcome! House of Feck Books presents Big 6 Spanish Lager PlayOff where I taste 11 best beers to find the World Champion! 🏆

Follow my 5 video rounds and my conclusion audio, then taste the lagers yourself! First a short introduction to what I was aiming for

 

 

So I learnt a LOT! And I realised bottled beers are not created equal, many are brewed in not so exotic Burton on Trent using glucose syrup, I’d avoid those! Let’s blow the whistle for Round 1!

Round 1! ⚽️🍻🍻😁🇪🇸

 

Now Round 2!

 

 

Ok! Action! 🎬 Round 3

So I felt the results to be inconclusive and decided to pair the two Spanish rice lagers in a thrilling penalty points playoff, could go either way!! Round 4

2 lagers brewed using rice grown in Spain! 🇪🇸

One of these emerged clear winner, very refreshing paler gold with crisp kick and refreshing taste 🍺

So I decided to go further still in my research and tried 5 lagers from Europe, Kent’s Curious Brew, San Miguel brewed in Burton, and 3 Czech Pilsners including Urquell and Staropramen but only 1 of the 5 emerged worthy to penalty playoff with the best Spanish 🍺 for the title

Supreme World Best Lager!!

 

Who will win the 👑? Round 5

Try for yourself! Recreate the final with Estrella Galicia 4.7% and Budvar Czech 5% both widely available

Now see what I learnt & where I’m going with this, my most in depth attention to detail review ever!! Many thanks for tuning in & hope you enjoy 🍺⚽️

 

 

An incredible month of lager tasting has left me keen to watch ingredients and country of origin – only lagers brewed + imported from stated country are genuine; how many of our beers contain glucose syrup? Vote with your wallet and your feet, email brewers

German Purity Law 1516 – beer should only contain water, barley, yeast, hops

Hope I have widened your perspective on consumer products!

Cheers! 😁🍻🍻🍻

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St Lady Feckinghull, AKA Louise Woodcock, writes about wine, motivation & teapot trends here on House of Feck Books. She can also be found on Substack.