So, tonight I thought it was time. It says it's unfiltered, and it does look a little cloudy when you examine it in the bottle. I had a pang of worry about it being like those really sour Belgian beers. But, I opened it up and took a sip. Bubbly, smooth, with just a hint of tanginess. There isn't much head to speak of and the bubbles dissipate pretty quickly in the glass, but the taste seems to be uniform throughout. I'm not a fan of those beers that get sourer and sourer as you drink them.
I'd say La Cibeles Rubia is a nice beer for drinking casually, maybe with a bowl of pretzels. It has a light taste that would be overwhelmed if you were having it with a meal, I think, unless that meal was made up of really tasteless food. I'll have to see what they do with their dark beers.
It's made from Madrid water. Proud of their origins, they are. |
So now I'm thirsty! Does being unfiltered impact the degree of effervescence in a beer? I assume cloudy means matter of some sort is suspended in the beer, and matter might act against bubbles? I’m looking forward to your reviews of darker brews…and how they compare in taste and drinkability to the blond.
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