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From Sharx3335@1:138/392 to alt.recovery.aa on Mon Aug 1 23:20:35 2011
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Texas Select Non-Alcoholic Beer
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Score
6 56
OVERALL Style
Brewed by Richland Beverage Associates
Style: Low Alcohol
Carrollton, Texas USA
Serve in English pint, Shaker
bottling
unknown
on tap
unknown
distribution
unknown
Most Recent Top Raters Highest Ratings Rated By
2.8 AROMA 7/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 3/5
OVERALL 11/20
llcooldave (645) - San Antonio, Texas, USA - JUN 23, 2011
Pale straw in color. Looks like a regular beer. Tastes slightly
sweet with a hint of hops that's barely detectable. Very
interesting toasted nutty aroma. Different than what I was
expecting. Overall, it's not bad... the only thing missing is the
alcohol "bite" to it.
5 AROMA 10/10 APPEARANCE 5/5 TASTE 10/10 PALATE 5/5
OVERALL 20/20
dvertex (1) - Texas, USA - MAY 1, 2011 does not count
I really like Texas Select NA. I am a NA drinker so i bring that
perspective with me. Of all of the NA beers I have tried, Texas
Select Non-Alcoholic is the best tasting and is a great value. I
drink NA because of a lifestyle choice and appreciate the fact that
Texas Select is a NA beer company focused on this lifestyle.
Bottle from the Kroger on Lamar. One of the few places in Arlington
with mixed sixers. Pours light yellow with a massive, white bubbly
head. I can smell the nastiness from a foot away. Taste is as gross
as possible up front, but then promptly disappears with no finish.
These guys have no compassion. When you sign up, you sign your soul
over to the devil.
Wow! That's a great load off me mind. Now, if you wouldn't mind
telling me who the fuck you are, apart from someone who feeds
people to pigs of course!
2.3 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5
OVERALL 9/20
Cletus (5891) - Connecticut, USA - OCT 3, 2009
Can courtesy of ericandersnavy. Pours gold with a thin white head.
Smells perfumy and slightly skunky and appley with a dry malt
presence. Tastes sweet and creamy with some spicy hints and a candy
apple finish. Not bad for what it is.
Very pale yellow. Smells of corn and sugar. Tastes very sweet, much
like corn syrup. Palate was thin and unimpressive. Overall, this
was bad even for a non-alcohol.
Can from ericandersnavy. The primary source of beers Texan. Not
looking for a lot of taste, but it seems like a good way to end a
bunch of high alcohol consumption. Pours gold with a good fluffy
white head. Aroma is rather bready. Almost medium body with frothy carbonation. Flavor is rather grainy. There's a very little bit of
bitter. It's reminiscent of the old Near Beer. Might be a
reasonably liquifying way to end a night of heavy imbibing!
Bottle.
My preggers wife, craving a beer of any sort, wanted to buy some
N/A beer at the grocery store today. She wanted O'Douls but I,
seeing this beer available and knowing I didn't have a rating for
it, suggested this one. She agreed. Yeehaw! Pours a thin yellow
with a very lively body and a decent head of white foam that leaves
adequate lacing around my pint glass. Aroma is apple, corn, and a
hint of weak butter. Flavor is very zesty and lemony, almost like
carbonated lemon tea, with the malt and corn combining to form a
tea-like flavor. Tingly mouthfeel that isn't all that unpleasant on
the tongue. What looks like a cheap, disgusting N/A is actually one
of the better ones I've had. Recommended for recovering alcoholics,
underage drinkers, and pregnant women.
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