

No floating yeast particles/sediment is visible it's quite clean.

It's got some nice vibrance and isn't weak looking like many malt liquors. Pours a predictable clear translucent yellow littered with abundant carbonation bubbles. Side-poured gently as overcarbonation is anticipated. Served into a pilsner glass in Austin, Texas. "Stack High Gravity Smooth Lager." Reviewed as a malt liquor given its marketing, price point, and ingredients list. I picked up a 24oz can at my local corner mart. I do not recommend stay away Feb 11, 2014 If you dont want to do either of this stay away, get old englishe ,hurricane, steel reserve, ice house edge or even natty daddyĪnything is better than this even 4loco or other alco pop you can drown out the nasty with 7 up This stuff is not good, i bought it to see if it was as bad as i remember and the can for the collection. Īnd after i had to drink this slowly because it was so bad i barly got a buzz. I used to get 4 16 once for $1.99 at the center market and i used to be able to pound them like nothing and that was when it was 12%. This is so bad its so strong, i couldn't just drink it like a normal beer, i had to sip it like a wine, it took me a while to finish it.
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Its reminds me of sunny delight, its so fake and full of artificial crap strong and syrupy. Its just so strong and full of corn like drinking bio diesel, its not super carbonated but it is bubbly You can get much better for the same price. I like high gravity malt liquors but this is just bad, it was $1.65 but dont let that price point fool you Would have it in the lower 1/3 of the Malt Liquors. Was kind of all over the place on a few categories here. Specifically got sweet corn syrup, buttered white bread, spoiled pear, green apple, white grape, hints of strawberry, boxed white wine, barley, wet grain, scrambled eggs and wet skunky fart. Second taste was even worse, but not as bad as it could have been. However, this may have been the worst first taste of the lot. Usually the first taste of American Malt Liquors for me are not terrible, but the second one can be all over the place (usually much, much worse). Got red apple, sweet corn syrup, scrambled eggs, skunk, light strawberry, pear and buttered sourdough bread.

Smelled kind of a mess initially like a bunch of flavors trying to get out of the can. Lots of fast moving bubbles coming up from the bottom of the glass. Poured a straw clear color with two fingers of off-white fizzy head. Going in I had it E40, Mickey’s, Hurricane, Steele Reserve 211, Natty Daddy, Old English 800 and King Cobra with the latter three pretty far back. That meant it was only better than King Cobra and Old English 800. Stack beer is brewed with superior ingredients for big, bold and smooth flavor.” A quick look at Beer Advocate and it had it at 2.13. Stack 101 Smooth Lager is the first introductory brew style by Stack Brewing Company. Can read “Stack 101 High Gravity Smooth Lager is brewed with the finest extra malted barley and select hops for a bold yet exceptionally smooth taste. Apparently it was brewed by United Brands in Lacrosse, Wis., and under special agreement in Memphis, Tenn. Typically am against all the big boy beers, but I am breaking that rule for this challenge. Once I saw that there were seven (seven!) (EDIT: now eight (eight!)) other Malt Liquors at the next-door market, made it a point to review one each Tuesday until I run out. Once I looked it up and saw I was, had to go with it. Actually did not know that Malt Liquor was reviewable on Beer Advocate. Recently was dared to review a King Cobra. Misc.: No canned on date Can reads 9.9 pct. Overall – Not the best malt out there for sure… Jan 05, 2021įrom: 5 Star Market & Liquor in La Mesa, Calif.

For the style and the more off tastes the feel is good, as it minimizes the impact of the flavors on the tongue to its greatest extent. Mouthfeel – The body of the brew is light and crisp with a carbonation level that is high. As the taste advances some light mustiness and more paper, as well as some metallic tastes comes to the tongue, leaving one with a metallic and sweet malt liquor taste to linger on the tongue. Taste – The taste begins with a sweet corn syrup and caramel taste mixed with a touch of grain and a decently strong paper taste. With a touch of cardboard, the aroma is overall not the most enticing. Smell – The aroma of the brew is heavy of a corn syrup sweetness mixed with aromas of a dusty dankness as well as a metallic smell. The head fades very fast leaving just a trace of lace on the sides of the glass. Appearance – The beer pours a clear golden color with a one finger head of white foam.
