Efes has released a relatively cheap beer this summer. I think it's from the brands they previously sold in Russia and Kazakhstan. The reason for calling it 1827 is probably because that's the founding date of the city of Bremenhaven on the coast of Bremen.
This beer, like Tuborg advertised, is produced according to the "German Purity Law" or "Reinheitsgebot". However, this purity law doesn't really mean anything for the quality of the beer. It simply states that only water, barley, and hops will be used in the production. Yes, there is no yeast in the formula because people didn't know about its existence when the law was written in 1516.
The beer has a nice-looking box, but I can't say I enjoyed the taste very much. I didn't have high expectations from a beer produced to be cheaper in price.
Alc (ABV): 4.5%
Score: 6/10
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