There were flashes of clean, dry finish, but the body felt watery. Some good points, though the balance didn't fully work for me.
bitter - dryTsingtao Beer Price in Delhi
3A Chinese lager beer with a clean and crisp taste. Light-bodied and refreshing.
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Tsingtao Beer is a beer brewed from malted grains, hops, water, and yeast. Beers range from light and refreshing lagers to bold and flavorful ales — there's one for every occasion.
Mild malt sweetness with a subtle hop bitterness. Clean and crisp, with a dry finish. Brewed by Tsingtao in China, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions. Made in China, following local distilling and brewing traditions. A Chinese lager beer with a clean and crisp taste. Light-bodied and refreshing. Tsingtao Beer is listed by PourBud as Beers from Tsingtao, with an origin linked to China. Its listed ingredients include barley malt, hops, water, yeast. The available production notes identify Malting, Mashing, Boiling, Fermentation, Conditioning, Packaging as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Crisp, Refreshing, Light, Clean. Serving references in the catalog include Chilled (4-7°C), From the Bottle/Can, Poured in a Glass, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Pizza, Burgers, French Fries, Nachos. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength. Where detailed history or production notes are not recorded, PourBud avoids making brand-specific claims and keeps the description limited to verified catalog information. Bottle strength, variants, prices, and availability can change by city, so the current label and local listing should be checked.
Basic History
Brewed by Tsingtao in China, using quality ingredients and brewing traditions.
Origin & Region
Made in China, following local distilling and brewing traditions.
What goes with it
Pizza
Burgers
French Fries
Nachos
Grilled Chicken
CigarsTop Reviews
I let this beer sit for a moment before tasting it. There was a brief clean, dry finish, then it went flat faster than expected. I wanted to like it more than I did.
bitter - thinThere was enough fuller body to keep me interested, even though the flavour faded once it warmed up. I'd order it again in the right mood. I tried it in a small pour.
crisp - fizzy - citrusy
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