Australian Beer
Beer drinking in Australia is ingrained in our culture.
This is the next instalment of the Australian Beer Review in support of #teamaustralia members.
The aim of these reviews is to share the different types of beer produced in Australia.
Beer Review - #24 - Cascade Premium Lager
Brewed by:
Cascade Brewery, Hobart, Tasmania
Alcohol Content:
4.5%
Beer Type:
Pale Lager
History:
Cascade Premium Lager is the original premium beer from Tasmania. Brewed in Australia's oldest operating brewery, Cascade PremiumLager is the full-strength alternative to the brewery’s Premium Light. Cascade Brewery was established in 1832 and is Australia’s oldest continually operating brewery. The brewery is rare in that it produces its own malting for its mainstream beers from locally grown barley.
Availability:
Cascade Premium Lager is available for purchase in:
330 mL bottles, 375 mL cans
Drinkers Review:
Not to be confused with that other, much better Tasmanian Premium Lager, here is a Tasmanian lager whose main selling point is that it’s a lager from Tasmania. It has a terrible orange body with no head and an aroma of lemon-soaked particle board. The flavour is a nonexistent mess of water with a horrendous aftertaste of burnt rubber, AKA hops used poorly in the brewing process. A macro-premium lager that is actually offensive to the palate. If you are after a ‘Premium beer’ then my suggestion is not this one. In my opinion, it is one of the worst brews produced by this centuries old brewery.
Rating:
0.5 out of 5 Stars
What are your thoughts on this beer?
Share your rating in the comments below.
Previous Beer Reviews:
#1 - Victoria Bitter (VB)
#2 - James Boag XXX Ale (Boag's Red)
#3 - Carlton Cold
#4 - FIGJAM
#5 - Cascade Stout
#6 - Little Creatures Pale Ale
#7 - XXXX Gold
#8 - Foster's Lager
#9 - Cooper's Original Pale Ale
#10 - Toohey's New
#11 - Lorry Boy's Golden Ale
#12 - Cooper's Mild Ale
#13 - James Squire One Fifty Lashes
#14 - Rogers Beer
#15 - Carlton Dry
#16 - Heron's Craic - Irish Red Ale
#17 - Fat Yak Pale Ale
#18 - James Boag's Draught
#19 - Big Head No Carb Beer
#20 - James Squire Nine Tales Amber Ale
#21 - Great Northern Brewery Super Crisp Lager
#22 - Hop Hog
#23 - Pirate Life IPA
Beer, the goodness that froths and refreshes!
Thanks for reading.
It's one of my favourites, not a bad drop scooter, I think it's better than a 0.5 stars, cheers.
Thanks for the reply. I am a Cascade and Boags man at heart, but this one just misses the mark for me completely
I gave up on Cascade and Boags years ago. Right now I wouldn't mind an Orkney Skull Splitter (If I could find one)
Sounds terrible.
I had a good chuckle at that. Looks like I'll have to consult your list next time I want to try somethimg new.
Thanks for the warning :-p upvoted and following!
Now I feel sorry that you had to drink this to produce this review - but yeah it's pretty ordinary.
Never tried that lager but thsnks for the headsup. I have a friend there maybe will check out with him
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