Full Moon Malt Strawberry
Brewed by Full Moon Brewwork (Natural Malt Brewing)
Style: Flavored – Fruit
Patong, Phuket, Thailand
Full Moon Brewwork, opened since 2010, is a micro-brewery and restaurant situated in Patong, on the resort island of Phuket, southern Thailand. They produce German lagers, English style bitter ales, and classic Belgium “weiss” beers amongst some more novelty brews and craft cocktails, all at the same time as running a fully functional restaurant and bar on site of their brewery.
The artisan brewery combine traditional beer brewing methods and modern craft beer styles mixed in with local Thai influences and creativity. By adding local ingredients such as Thai GABA rice, Thai black sticky rice, and the peel of Thai tangerines, distinctive “Thai” flavours are achieved in their colourful and exciting craft beers.
Review: 490ml can of Full Moon Malt Strawberry 5% vol.
Coming in a very nice and colourful strawberry red can, doesn’t look much like a beer at all but more a can of soda.
Like the coloured can, the beer also has a stark red appearance, but also, surprisingly I guess, a decent sized white head…. which does maintain relatively well.
Naturally as it is a strawberry beer then of course the expected aroma is to be of strawberries, and yes that is what one gets, but its slight and a bit astringent too on the nose.
A little chemically on the nose. bit like burnt sugar and too sweet!
But overall the aroma is on the low level……not a whole lot overall to smell to be honest.
The taste was disappointedly bland. For all the talk of strawberry there was not so much of that at all to savour or taste.
A slight taste of malts but not so much. A very chemical taste as so often you can get from these kind of fruit beers, they tend to be overload with artificial sugar and sweeteners, or at least that’s what it tastes like.
Very carbonated too. Took a while to settle, giving it a very bubbly and fizzy taste.
Taste more carbonated , bubbly in taste. Overall not very good at all. Very artificial and chemical. Forgettable, sorry to say.
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