Hello my fellow beer lovers around the world,
What's up hivers? I hope you are spending really enjoyable weekend with your beloved once. A special thanks to @detlev for bringing us The #BeerSaturday Challenge - Week 416 for making this weekend a more fun challenge. In today's world where every day is a challenge, we should also set aside time for fun in addition to the tasks we have to do. So, I have set aside the evenings of the last two days of the week for that. We are working to make that beautiful time enjoyable by drinking different flavors of beer. I must say that after joining the #BeerSaturday Challenge, I was limited to one beer brand, and it was an opportunity to try different types of beer. So let's go ahead and chill with beer.
HEINEKEN ORIGINAL is a larger type of beer, so anyone can easily use it. The alcohol content is 5%. Usually, the alcohol content of Sri Lankan lager beers is 4.4%. This HEINEKEN ORIGINAL beer has an alcohol content of 0.6%. A 625 ml bottle of HEINEKEN ORIGINAL beer can be purchased from wine stores for about two US dollars.
Nutritional Value per 100 ml
- Salt : <0.01g
- Proteins : 0.0 g
- Energy : 176 kj / 42 kcal
- Fat of which saturated : 0.0g
- Carbohydrates : 3.2g
This beer is produced by HEINEKEN BROUWERIJEN, Amsterdam, Holland, under the supervision of HEINEKEN Lanka Limited, which ensures that the best beer is available in the market. Malted barley, water and hop extract are added as natural ingredients for this beer. It is clear that HEINEKEN ORIGINAL Premium Quality Larger Beer, which was founded in Amsterdam, Netherlands in 1873, has spread all over the world today. They use a unique recipe to produce this beer. In fact, from my experience, it can be said that it is a beer that can be used in the chill without any difficulty.
This was my first time drinking HEINEKEN ORIGINAL Premium Quality Larger Beer. I can honestly say that I had more fun and peace of mind. The golden-colored HEINEKEN ORIGINAL Premium Quality Larger Beer does not have any foam. Other beers foam up as soon as you pour the beer into the glass, but this one does not. It was a very interesting moment to drink a beer made according to a Dutch recipe. See you in another similar beer review.
This is #BeerSaturday 416 week and I would like to invite @jlufer to write a post in any language about beer with at least 3 pictures.