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In all a decent, drinkable black lager that will be easy to locate at many mass merchants and larger grocery stores.

According the brewery, Midnight Lager pairs best with pork roast, brisket, or grilled steak, as well as root vegetables and even sweet, nutty cheeses like fresh goat or gouda. For a sweet ending, pair with decadent chocolate desserts. Midnight Lager is a limited-edition dark lager that is currently available in 12oz bottle, six-packs. With over 25 years under his belt of drinking beer at festivals across America and the world, he has developed a strong appreciation and understanding of craft beer and the industry that surrounds it.

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I found this midnight lager to be very tasty but not too heavy. Much like a Guinness in color and richness even the head is nice but a slightly sweeter flavor. I hope it returns next holiday season! I agree. At the first taste I thought Guinness. I do not understand the name. Dark lager? I would call it a stout. Even though it is brewed in America it is only This beer has the spritz nasty lingering aftertaste that one gets from Budweiser and almost all US brewed beers.

I suspect from all the additives added to all the crappy beer brewed in the USA. Where no one has to and no one does list the many many ingredients. I think this beer is lame. I like stella a, but this tastes like a weak beer with charcoal added.

Bud stay out of it. Just as drinking from a can instead of a bottle can make the difference in taste, so does drinking from a glass. I usually drink beer in a drinking glass but this, as well as Spaten Optimator, is better from the bottle.

This is a beer for people who know what they like. Love it. Will buy it till it runs out and again when it comes back. Thank you Stella — ABV. Budweiser knows how to make good beers when they want. Someday all the hop stupid baby wannabe hipsters will grow up and their tastes will change as their tattoos fade. Cheers till then! The firm, which started rolling out the change last September, noted that sales of lagers with a 4. Sales of low and no-alcohol beers and wine have also seen enormous growth.

Alongside Budweiser and Becks, Stella's alcohol volume was also cut in from 5 per cent to 4. The move has left some drinkers furious over its 'bland and insipid' taste, with one Briton even declaring they 'thought they had Covid' in a spate of one-star reviews on Tesco's website. Sebastian's son, Adrian, then takes over for 50 years from The description proved so damaging that the brewer hired a PR firm to try improve its online reputation, which included attempts to change its Wikipedia page to remove the phrase.

Stella explained the change was in line with its commitment to responsible drinking. It wanted to give people greater choice in how they can moderate alcohol intake without having to sacrifice on the taste.

However, in Tesco reviews dating up to February 5, customers slammed Stella for reducing its alcohol volume, leaving the drink with an average of 1. One person wrote in December: 'A once great beer of the geezers. Now watered down to 4. Another said: 'Today I cracked open a can of Stella 4. Stella is now bland, insipid and already described as dishwater. Writing in mid-January, a third raged: 'Shocked they have lowered Stella to 4.

Tastes rubbish. A fourth beer lover wrote: 'Can't believe it is down to 4. Leaving a one-star review earlier this month, a drinker wrote: 'It was disappointing when they reduced it from 5. Was truly surprised to find they've now reduced it down to 4. The firm noted that sales of lagers with a 4. Would never have ordered these if I knew they were so watered down.

Another one-star reviewer said they were 'absolutely disgusted' by the beer's reduction in alcohol. On Tesco's website, Stella says: 'Born from years of brewing tradition in the Belgian town of Leuven, achieving the distinctive taste of our Stella Artois lager is by no means simple. The Belgian way, of course: perfectly poured, sipped from a chalice, and enjoyed in the company of friends with a nibble of something delicious.

The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. The beer has been considered a high-class import, a brawl-inducing booze bomb, and a simple pale lager. Here are 11 facts you should know about Stella Artois. Stella Artois is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the same Belgian-Brazilian conglomerate that produces Budweiser, Becks, Busch, and dozens of other domestic, craft, and imported beer brands.

Stella Artois was originally brewed in Leuven, Belgium, a small city east of Brussels. The Stella Artois brand debuted more than years later, in The Stella Artois brand was originally released as a special holiday beer for Leuven locals. It caught on, and became available year-round.



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