I found a nice little shop in Ripon, North Yorkshire, with a few Eastern European beers for sale, well I bought a few and here are the results.
Aldaris, Gaišais from Latvia
5.0% gold colour with a thin head, malt aroma, slightly sweet taste but not bad.
Aldaris, Zelta from Latvia
5.2% golden colour with head that diminishes very quickly, slight sweet malt aroma, sweet malt taste, not good at all.
Heineken Slovensko, Zlatý Bažant from Slovak Republic
5.0% pale yellow in colour with no head at all, it had a sweet malt aroma and a quite nice dry taste.
Cesu Alus, Cēsu Premium from Latvia
5.2% gold in colour with a good head, some malt in the aroma and taste, doesn't sound good but it was better than most lagers sold in the UK.
Cmapblu Menbhuk Mrukoe from Russia
4.3% gold in colour with a thin head, malt aroma with a mild but fizzy taste.
Zhigulevskoye, Helles Schankbier from Russia
4.0% gold colour with a thin head, malt aroma, good taste not too fizzy quite a smooth beer.
Svyturys, Ekstra from Lithuania
5.2% another beer that I thought this was going to be one of my "beer I would not buy again" photos but again I was wrong, it had plenty of taste but I will not rush out to buy another one.
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