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Asahi Super Dry - Beer, Other - Reviews & Comments

 
****  (12 reviews)
Type of drink: Beer > Other

Reviews (12)

*****
Love this beer, Goes down smoothe and tastes amazing!
*****
Crisp tasting, but can only really be enjoyed when straight out of the fridge. Carling? To go with your bottle of white lightening down the local park maybe?
*****
Asahi Super Dry , is probably the best Dry beer in the world .. Carling ?? ..hmm...just like the food in the UK ..tasteless
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not exactly distinctive but easy drinking and goes with all kinds of food. one of my favorite jpnese beers.
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Nothing special, very unusual dry taste, got quite a taste for this while in Tokyo (mainly due to the fact it's sold all over the place from street vending machines, at 1/3 the price of the bars). Found it in Britain (Tesco) a while back, when I opened the bottle it tasted absolutely nothing like I remembered, looked at the label, brewed in Poland!
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I think this beer is quite good, but very pale, like bud and they dont say its dry for nothing. I thought it was very crisp and very dry, probably not the sort of beer i'd like to have a session on.
*****
UNlike some of those above I liked this beer, but I couldnt drink more than a few at a time because it gets a little bland after a while. But for a few beers after work or whatever its great.
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Rat's piss......indeed. However, rat's piss may have a little stronger flavor than Super Dry. It has very little flavor and no aftertaste. This is beer for ppl who do not like beer. Or who are really boring. Probably both. If you like this beer you should just go drink chu-hi...at least it tastes like something. This beer's tagline should be should be "Mic Ultra too strong for you? Try Super Dry!"
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Tastes like rats piss, give me a pint of Carling anyday.
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One of my personal favourites for sure!
*****
By no means bad, but not particularly good either. I much prefer kirin, though in all fairness, my two experiences with asahi weren't exactly optimal. I tried two cans of asahi, one in Taipei out of a hotel mini bar (can) and the other on a china airlines flight. Knowing that both beers were canned and may have been produced for the chinese market, I would happily give this beer another shot.
Asahi Super Dry by anonymous
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Asahi Super Dry