Benediktiner Hell is a German helles lagerbier. It comes from Lich,
where it is brewed by Benediiktiner Wießbräu. The beer is crystal clear
and pale yellow-gold, with a thin layer of white head and a considerable
level of carbonation. The beer comes in 500mL cans of pale lager that
contains 5% alcohol.
BH features a grassy and fresh
nose. For the style, there is an ample amount of flavour, with grainy
and grassy notes to beat the band. The finish is refreshing, but has
very little hops, which hurts the balance a bit.
Drinking
a helles lager in January isn’t quite ideal for me, but it tasted
pretty good and left me feeling refreshed. In July or August, this stuff
would be a welcome addition to my fridge.
Rating: 7.0 out of 10.
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