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Posted: 11/13/2020 5:40:27 PM EDT
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Haven't seen it locally, North Carolina, I would like to try it.
Regular Stella is a little too bland for me. |
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I like it, if you like dark beer I'd bet you will too.
Similar to new Belgium 1554 |
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Quoted: Stella is the Bud Lite of South America. No experience with the dark. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Haven't seen it locally, I would like to try it. Regular Stella is a little too bland for me. Stella is the Bud Lite of South America. No experience with the dark. Stella is Belgian. |
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OP, you do know that Stella is referred to as " Wife Beater" over seas right?
Delirium Tremens is the real stuff from Belgium. (And appropriately named) I am huge fan of Belgium style beers. Stella is not really one, it's more like their bud light. |
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I’m not interested in the opinion of anyone who could seriously create a thread with the title it has.
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not a good beer, it's Ok
try a good Pils Yuengling Golden Pilsner is excellent. |
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I don’t drink shitty beer and I damn sure don’t drink that Mexican garbage.
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I lifted the following from a review on BeerAdvocate.com, and based on the reviews I definitely plan to give it a try:
"Stella Artois Midnight Lager From the bottle it pours a clear dark brown color that looks pitch black in the glass. A modest cream head soon dissipates and leaves a thin film and thin ring lacing. The aroma opens sweet notes of chocolate and nutty malts, almost stout/porter like. There are also aromas of toasty amber malts, honey and a touch of mild roast. The palate opens with the bright and nearly acrid taste of black malts, mildly roasty and almost espresso like. As this settles, the flavors move towards dark toasted malts with a hint of fruit and cocoa powder. The hops flavors are mostly subdued, slightly woodsy and with a minimal touch of bitterness. The finish is clean, short and dry. Medium bodied with a smooth mouthfeel. It feels like a lighter bodied and cleaner tasting porter. I was pleasantly surprised by this as it’s one of the better macro euro dark lagers I’ve had. I definitely enjoy it more than the standard pale lager Stella Artois." |
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Wifebeater is the best beer in the world? It's not a bad basic beer, but I have had many that were better.
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I drink beer from Milwaukee best to quadruple IPAs, stella is more bland than bud lite. Far from the best.
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Quoted: Pic of suppressed SBR or exit the thread View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I’m not interested in the opinion of anyone who could seriously create a thread with the title it has. Pic of suppressed SBR or exit the thread Meet you half way. I will not exit the thread, but I also won’t brow beat you further about your choice in beer Attached File |
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Quoted: I lifted the following from a review on BeerAdvocate.com, and based on the reviews I definitely plan to give it a try: "Stella Artois Midnight Lager From the bottle it pours a clear dark brown color that looks pitch black in the glass. A modest cream head soon dissipates and leaves a thin film and thin ring lacing. The aroma opens sweet notes of chocolate and nutty malts, almost stout/porter like. There are also aromas of toasty amber malts, honey and a touch of mild roast. The palate opens with the bright and nearly acrid taste of black malts, mildly roasty and almost espresso like. As this settles, the flavors move towards dark toasted malts with a hint of fruit and cocoa powder. The hops flavors are mostly subdued, slightly woodsy and with a minimal touch of bitterness. The finish is clean, short and dry. Medium bodied with a smooth mouthfeel. It feels like a lighter bodied and cleaner tasting porter. I was pleasantly surprised by this as it’s one of the better macro euro dark lagers I’ve had. I definitely enjoy it more than the standard pale lager Stella Artois." View Quote Don't wait it's only available for a short time |
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Quoted: I lifted the following from a review on BeerAdvocate.com, and based on the reviews I definitely plan to give it a try: "Stella Artois Midnight Lager From the bottle it pours a clear dark brown color that looks pitch black in the glass. A modest cream head soon dissipates and leaves a thin film and thin ring lacing. The aroma opens sweet notes of chocolate and nutty malts, almost stout/porter like. There are also aromas of toasty amber malts, honey and a touch of mild roast. The palate opens with the bright and nearly acrid taste of black malts, mildly roasty and almost espresso like. As this settles, the flavors move towards dark toasted malts with a hint of fruit and cocoa powder. The hops flavors are mostly subdued, slightly woodsy and with a minimal touch of bitterness. The finish is clean, short and dry. Medium bodied with a smooth mouthfeel. It feels like a lighter bodied and cleaner tasting porter. I was pleasantly surprised by this as it’s one of the better macro euro dark lagers I’ve had. I definitely enjoy it more than the standard pale lager Stella Artois." View Quote Nice |
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Quoted: Meet you half way. I will not exit the thread, but I also won’t brow beat you further about your choice in beer https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359475/2CAC4CEE-6FFD-485F-A103-058C418A2574_jpe-1682998.JPG View Quote Come to Idaho. I'll treat you to a Stella ETA: Bring me some bear shit cigarettes |
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Quoted: Come to Idaho. I'll treat you to a Stella ETA: Bring me some bear shit cigarettes View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Meet you half way. I will not exit the thread, but I also won’t brow beat you further about your choice in beer https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/359475/2CAC4CEE-6FFD-485F-A103-058C418A2574_jpe-1682998.JPG Come to Idaho. I'll treat you to a Stella ETA: Bring me some bear shit cigarettes I’ll bring my SxS and we’ll cause the haters to stroke out |
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Quoted: Looking for feedback on this. All I can find is a 12 pack and not sure I want all 12 https://cdn.shoplightspeed.com/shops/614088/files/26912861/650x750x2/stella-midnight-lager-6pk-12oz-bottles.jpg View Quote |
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Stella is a rip off. They short you an ounce. They come in 11 ounce bottles instead of 12.
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I wouldn't say it's the best beer, but it's ok. I haven't seen the midnight. How does it taste?
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