Cécé, la Buckler est en 5e pas en 7e:
5th Place: Buckler
"Mellow," was the word we all used to describe it. Very light. Very inoffensive. Just kind of tastes like a generic light beer. Not a ton of flavor. Very middle of the road. Aaron called it, "Clean." Jim said, "It's fine, but it's still just meh." Buckler is made by Heineken, which makes sense and tastes about right. Score: 4.3
et la BitBurger:
10th Place: Bitburger Drive
You crack that frosty brew. It's a hot day. You're salivating. You take a deep swig and... what the hell is that? Pepé Le Pew? A flatulent… Read…
It's got a slightly milder honey smell (they almost all smell like old honey), but it's way more bitter than most. The flavors disappear off the palate quickly, but then this low-tide aftertaste creeps in. This was a big surprise. We all like Bitburger's normal beer and we'd heard very good things about Drive. There's a possibility that the 6-pack we tested had been skunked. However, we got it from a reputable beer warehouse (several of the others came from there, too, and had no skunkage), and Drive comes in a brown bottle, which should make it further resistant to skunking. It was disappointing. Note: Bitburger Drive was the only beer we tested that actually has 0.0-percent ABV. Score: 2.7
Ils ont peut-être testé un mauvais lot qui était skunké disent-ils.
Chose est sûr elle porte bien son nom, elle est "bit" a little bit.
Bref, pour ceux qui aime un brin l'amertume.
Seuil à 290mg (pas sûr), en descente...
" Les bœufs sont lents mais la terre est patiente"
- Pierre Falardeau, cinéaste québécois controversé mort en 2009