Trybunał Trojslodowe
Sulimar Sp. - Browar Cornelius

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Sulimar Sp. - Browar Cornelius
 
Poland
Style:
European Pale Lager
ABV:
6%
Score:
+4 ratings needed
Avg:
2.91 | pDev: 28.87%
Ratings:
6 | reviews: 3
Status:
Active
Rated:
Nov 22, 2024
Added:
Jun 02, 2014
Wants:
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Gots:
  2
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Reviewed by Ant777uk from England

1.1/5  rDev -62.2%
look: 1.25 | smell: 1.25 | taste: 1 | feel: 1.25 | overall: 1
The Trybunal Export is amazing and for me as good as Pilsner Urquell, though no one seems to know it. This contains wheat which I am not a fan of, anyway let's give it a try.

Lots of caramel. Very light head almost completely flat and deep colour. Aromas of banana, currents, foam, syrup and caramel. A little similar to a mocne.

The only thing that is similar between this and the export is the bitter hops. This seems to be far more thin and has much less effervescence and mouth feel. The added wheat and caramel totally counteract the impressive flavour of the export. If I didn't know this was made in the same brewery, I would never have guessed. It tastes like a completely different beer. Really thin mouth feel with a little bitter hops in the aftertaste.

Dominant flavours include caramel, honey and not much else. The wheat isn't noticable. Neither even is the barley. This is a very unusual beer and especially so considering how good the export is. Why do they make the export so good...what are local Polish people supposed to drink if you export the best stuff and they must drink this?

Although the hops are kind of ok, the taste is completely over-shadowed by a strange chemical caramel flavour that leaves a wierd aftertaste in the mouth. It reminds me a little of a watered down Newcastle Brown Ale, which also contains lots of caramel. But that is far better and has an amazing creamy mouthfeel similar to Guinness. This is thin, strange and nothing about it works. The only reason I am still going to finish it is because the hops are still pretty good, and there is some light honey maltness. But it's a totally discombobulated flavour and it's one of the most dissapointing beers I have had for ages, especially considering how amazing the export pilsner is, which contains no wheat and no caramel.

Did they even try this beer before releasing it? I'm just surprised that anyone can make such an amazing beer and then make one like this. Maybe they are made by different people?

I feel bad leaving this review for a brewer who obviously makes some amazing beers, especially the export, APA and IPA. However I am not sure why this one exists. Someone might buy it, not like it, and therefore never buy an export or IPA. Luckily I have 2 exports in the fridge and I'm going to have one right now and definitely not export them, this one however should be exported to the middle of a desert or to out of space.
Nov 22, 2024
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Reviewed by emerge077 from Illinois

3.48/5  rDev +19.6%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.75
Dark saturated orange, nearly amber. Loose bubbles that fade to a thin floating bubble island.

Aroma is bready and pleasant, dried fruit, light sweetness.
Taste is malt forward and vaguely fruity, with a light to moderate sweetness.
Light to medium bodied, finishes clean with a minimal bitterness.
Overall this is an odd euro lager that resembles a caramel malt forward APA.
Jan 20, 2018
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Reviewed by PlutonowyManiek from Belgium

2.84/5  rDev -2.4%
look: 4 | smell: 2.5 | taste: 2.5 | feel: 2.5 | overall: 3.75
The head is powerful, dense and durable off-white.
The smell of malt, honey, caramel, for me to be very intense.
Beer taste like aroma brings a huge dose of caramel, malt and is very sweet. Beer is massive and meaty. Very nice bitterness.
In summary, the beer is tiring..
Mar 12, 2015
 
Rated: 3.32 by Tomrot

Oct 29, 2014
 
Rated: 3.25 by endless1408 from England

Jun 05, 2014
 
Rated: 3.5 by Latarnik from New Jersey

Jun 02, 2014