Tsingtao | Chad’z Beer Reviews
February 5th, 2011 | by admin |
Season 3, episode 18. Originally aired 14 February 2009.
BREWERY’S DESCRIPTION & INFORMATION:
Tsingtao Lager was first brewed and bottled by the Tsingtao Brewery in 1903. Tsingtao Lager is now sold in 62 countries and regions around the globe including Japan, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Canada, Brazil and Mexico. Tsingtao Lager is the #1 consumer product exported from China. Following its introduction to the United States in 1972, Tsingtao Lager soon became the #1selling Chinese beer.
Tsingtao Lager has a crisp, slightly malty flavor and nutty sweet taste which complements spicy or flavorful Asian cuisine.
Tsingtao Lager is brewed with the finest all-natural ingredients including domestically-grown hops, high quality barley and spring water from China’s Laoshan mountain region.
Alcohol Content: 3.8% alcohol by weight, 4.8% alcohol by volume
Calorie Content: 157 calories per 12-ounce serving
Fat Content: 0 gm.
HOW THIS BEER RATES:
Rate Beer: 8 (overall) 8 (style)
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Beer Advocate: C (users) B (bros)
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9 Responses to “Tsingtao | Chad’z Beer Reviews”
By RachelFuryRocks on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
Last time I had …
Last time I had this beer, I was like 16-17 so it was great because it was beer… but I don’t think that now I would enjoy it as much… maybe like I enjoy Stella Artois, not bad but nothing special about it.
Thanks for the review Chad! Suscribed!
By d4systm on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
@Chad9976 it …
@Chad9976 it actually tastes very different from a lot of beers out there.
By UnionKid15 on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
Cool review thanks …
Cool review thanks Chad.
By cavibird2005 on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
every time i have …
every time i have had it, its been skunky
By elharlock on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
Tsingtao is pretty …
Tsingtao is pretty bland; sometimes outright nasty if you get a really skunked bottle. I keep seeing all of these darker East Asian beers on the net, but I’ve yet to see any over here, which is a shame. All of the pale lagers from Asia that I’ve had have all tasted pretty much the same.
By Chad9976 on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
It doesn’t taste …
It doesn’t taste like anything you haven’t already had.
By Chad9976 on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
Beers packaged in …
Beers packaged in green or clear bottles have a tendency to skunk because of light penetration. Why so many Europeans use green, when that entire continent is made up of connoisseurs, is something I’ve never understood.
By DenisLD on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
I’ve been somewhat …
I’ve been somewhat hesitant to try this one. Perhaps I should continue, heh, it doesn’t seem very interesting…
By Imasofat on Feb 5, 2011 | Reply
The first time I …
The first time I had this beer was at a nice Chinese resturant. I loved it. Then, when I tried it again at home, it was terrible. Mine was very skunky. I think it sometimes gets ruined by the way it’s imported.