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It's croppingvup everywhere!
I was left with a "not sure" feeling when I had it first from a bottle......but now on tap I think it is very, very quenching.
 
I never used to touch lager. Found it all a bit tasteless and fizzy.

Lately though I've been coming around on the premium stuff like Stella, Amstel and the like. Madri is definitely in that category. Very refreshing.
 
Dr. Winston said:
I never used to touch lager. Found it all a bit tasteless and fizzy.

Lately though I've been coming around on the premium stuff like Stella, Amstel and the like. Madri is definitely in that category. Very refreshing.

It’s not bad at all. Would say ‘Brooklyn Lager’ is
My favourite and quite like BrewDog ‘Lost Lager’. I generally like Spanish lagers in summer and Madri is a good example.
 
dickythorpe said:
It's croppingvup everywhere!
I was left with a "not sure" feeling when I had it first from a bottle......but now on tap I think it is very, very quenching.

Its very bland from the bottle Dicky, 10 times better from the keg.
 

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