Opinion on this beer? Or any tips on what beer I should try?

by SpoonfulOfSerotonin

11 comments
  1. Loads of great Estonian craft beers. This is massmarket crap. Go to Põhjala Taproom, or Taptap bottleshop.

  2. Massmarket doesn’t mean bad. We have 2 big companies Saku and A Le Coq. I prefer alecoq. You should try Alexander for example.

    If you prefer craft beer then Anderson, Pühaste, Käbliku are few of my favourites.

  3. Been drinking beer almost every day for 10+ years and never seen it, but I’ll give it a try tonight and write a review. Light beer 6%+ vol seems cool, it’s not that common. I suggest buying some dark beer, stouts are the best, because IPA/light beer season is over.

  4. Alecoq premium if u like a, good beer. Yes its mass producted. Estonians like it, finns like it. Its universally good beer. I personally dont deink handcrsfted beer, coz i dont want any weird tastes in my beer.

  5. I like Märzen and Bohemian from the same producer (A. Le Coq), my husband likes Tõmmu Hiid and filtreerimata. Saare Taar is an interesting mix of beer and kvass I recommend to try (it’s dark and sweet). Also Mango Pale Ale is good, in a more festive bottle.

  6. You can try whatever. We have pretty diverse beer selection – depends if you care about craft/exotic beers.

    I’ve always found that the basic watching-football pisswater beer is always most drinkable whereever you go (with exception of Portugal, they *really* can’t do beer). Our most common basic piss ones are A le Coq Premium, Saku Originaal and Alexander. Just like Turkish Efes or American Bud Light or Greek Mythos or Russian Baltika.

  7. IMO Anything over 5,2% is an alcoholics choice of beer because it doesn’t taste good, it just has a lot of alcohol for the price.

    Lapin kulta is a good beer, around 2€ per can but you pay for quality.

  8. I’d recommend you try Karksi beers (Blond munk, must nunn, kloostriõlu). They are pretty decent.

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