Edit: you should redo it two or fifteen times just to be sure.
Who – I say **who** – is drinking these things for the ***taste*** ?
Good content. This is sort of a post that would be paywalled on Iltalehti and Iltasanomat. People love comparative reviews.
I agree. Karlens is best of the light lonkeros I have “tested” so far.
Sorry for the dumb question – I work for a US-based version of this drink and I’m visiting Finland for a week in a few days. Why are these considered “light”? They are over 5% abv so they wouldn’t be considered a light drink here.
Edit: I meant this mostly because I don’t know off of the top of my head any no sugar or low sugar cans that have above 5% abv. Beer here is called light, but not canned seltzers or cocktails.
Are those others considered as real Long Drink? As made from Gin and not by fermentation?
I’d prefer Koff long drinks, way better than any of those.
Pirkka greippilonkero light 4,7% (blue can) is tasty, but the nearest K-market don’t have it.
Nice! But do it again and repeat the bild test and use statistical methods to see if the result is statistically significant or just pure randomness.
Hartwall is good but 18e for a 6pack ain’t really enticing
I was so shure next picture would be all in thrasbin.
Can you put the brand names please. What’s the first one and where to buy it?
A.Le Coq long drinks are the best tasting ones imo. Especially the orange flavoured one.
My friend likes Hartwall Original very much. We did this test couple of years ago, and he picked Hartwall from 6 samples twice. Then we believed.
I love how most of the Pirkka was left undrank in the glass
I really enjoy Olvi lonkeros, never even looked to see if they have light versions though.
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Was it a blind taste test?
Edit: you should redo it two or fifteen times just to be sure.
Who – I say **who** – is drinking these things for the ***taste*** ?
Good content. This is sort of a post that would be paywalled on Iltalehti and Iltasanomat. People love comparative reviews.
I agree. Karlens is best of the light lonkeros I have “tested” so far.
Sorry for the dumb question – I work for a US-based version of this drink and I’m visiting Finland for a week in a few days. Why are these considered “light”? They are over 5% abv so they wouldn’t be considered a light drink here.
Edit: I meant this mostly because I don’t know off of the top of my head any no sugar or low sugar cans that have above 5% abv. Beer here is called light, but not canned seltzers or cocktails.
Are those others considered as real Long Drink? As made from Gin and not by fermentation?
I’d prefer Koff long drinks, way better than any of those.
Pirkka greippilonkero light 4,7% (blue can) is tasty, but the nearest K-market don’t have it.
Nice! But do it again and repeat the bild test and use statistical methods to see if the result is statistically significant or just pure randomness.
Hartwall is good but 18e for a 6pack ain’t really enticing
I was so shure next picture would be all in thrasbin.
Can you put the brand names please. What’s the first one and where to buy it?
A.Le Coq long drinks are the best tasting ones imo. Especially the orange flavoured one.
My friend likes Hartwall Original very much. We did this test couple of years ago, and he picked Hartwall from 6 samples twice. Then we believed.
I love how most of the Pirkka was left undrank in the glass
I really enjoy Olvi lonkeros, never even looked to see if they have light versions though.
Nothing more refreshing than a long drink
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