Cerveza Port Royal Export

Cerveza Port Royal Export

Port Royal es una cerveza Premium y con calidad de exportación.
Ofrece un refrescante sabor, especialmente para los que buscan lo mejor y se quieren destacar.
Una cerveza que está llena de estiloIdeal para aquellas ocasiones especiales. Alcohol: 4.8-5.0

Port Royal has been honored with the "Monde Selection" Symbol of International Quality: Luxemburg 1990 & Brussels 2005 - Grand Gold Medal. "By rigid adrherence to brewing methods too often neglected in these times, we present here a beer in the traditional draft pilsener style of my native Bavaria." - Helmut Lutz, Brewmaster.
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182 reviews
San Pedro Sula, Honduras

Community reviews

3.1 355ml green embossed twist off bottle. Pours a clear deep pale gold. Aroma and flavor are mild but pleasant, herbal, bready malt, actually not terrible for a central american brew and it is frehs.
1.8 12oz bottle from Americana Grocery (Vienna, VA). Faint grassy hop aromas, light grain. Clear pale gold with a mostly fading white head. Pretty dry with a nice bite. Light-medium bodied.
2.5 Poured from a 12oz. bottle. Appearance: IMO, strongest point of the beer. Pours a pale, clear yellow with incessant carbonation. Fairly large head that looks like fluffy clouds. Smell: Very faint grassy aroma. Taste: Cereal-like character but not much else, taste fades very fast. Mouthfeel: Slightly better than taste, light-bodied, a bit watery, maybe some fruit (papaya?). Drinkability: Drinks fairly easy but there’s not much going for it. Taste is kind of weak.
1.8 Pour is a clear golden with a large white head. Aroma is wet paper bag lager malt. Flavor is pretty much nothing. Some grainy malt. It ticks Honduras and went well with pizza.
1.8 Bottle. Bought only to add another country to my list. 49! Fluffy white head on a very, very light clear yellow. Musty aromas, metal, lemon, and grain in the aroma. Slightly sweet cooked corn, grain and paper in the flavor. Light and watery. No need to finish when I have lots of good beer here.
2.1 Aroma: typical lager with apple notes; Appearance: clear, light straw with thin, white heat; Taste: light lager combined with apple juice; Palate: light bodied with short finish; Overall: barely acceptable, would not buy again.
1.8 12 oz. bottle. Pours a pale straw with a white head. Aroma of corn, grass, and light malt. Taste follows, with perhaps a bit of green apple and some small but perceptible amounts of skunkiness. A bit sweeter than the average pale lager.
1.8 Ein Bier für am Strand in der Karibik oder abends beim feiern dort, schmeckt nach nicht viel aber süffig
3.1 Actually consumed in Honduras prior to eating iguana for lunch. Not terrible actually, smooth and sweet, an acceptable beer for a Latin American Beach.
3.3 Pale yellow pour with creamy clinging head and lace. Aroma of sweet cooked corn and pilsner malt. No hops detected by me. Flavor same sweet corn, light malt, with some floral hop bitter on the finish. Medium body with aggressive carbonation. A touch of oxidation but overall ok beer
1.7 355ml Dose, danke an MBlessing! Goldgelb, Schaum ok. Geruch süss ind metallisch. Flacher Geschmack.
3.6 Poured from a 12 OZ bottle into a pint glass at the World of Beer in Columbia, SC. The beer has a faint grass and malt smell with a hint of the green bottle skunkiness in the backdrop. The color is a clear light golden color with a small white head. The flavor is not bad, not great either. A good hot day beer (fits Honduras well) Overall- not a great beer, in fact I think the label on the bottle is the best part of the beer, but it isn’t a bad beer.
2.1 12 oz. bottle from a 6’er, purchased at Spec’s on 1431, served in a shaker- poured a crystal clear light yellow color, very lively carbonation, bubbly white head about 1.5 mm in height formed but quickly dissipated due to the carbonation. Very light aroma of corn and a hop aromatic. Hits the mouth with a very light body, malt is unidentifiable, hardy sweetness in the middle, finish stays sweet and doesn’t fade away like most pales. Not bad for the unbearable heat, and another new country to add to the count (Hello Honduras!)!
1.7 Butelka wypite w Hondurasie. Kolor słomkowy, piana nikła. Aromat słodowy, smak kukurydza.Słodkie słabe piwo bez wyrazu.
2.2 Bottle enjoyed at El Paraiso in Cornelius. Pours a clear light yellow color with white head. Sweet, grain, pils, bread aromas and flavors. Not too shabby.
3.1 Bottle purchased 1/15 in Roatan Honduras. Pours clear yellow with a billowy white head. Not much aroma which for an "Island Lager", is a big plus. Not much flavor which is the norm. Cold and wet.
2.0 Bottle with Posey. Overall a decent pale lager. Clean golden pour. Some white head. Some floral aroma. Some bitterness. Clean slightly sweet finish. I've had worse.
1.8 Where and how: bottle 355? ml Aroma sweet feel of cooked corn, mild hop notes. Character typical to generic pale lagers. Appearance : Top: light, fizzy top. Base: pale straw gold, clear. Palate : medium-lighter body, slightly silky. Taste: worty, grainy with strong feel of overcooked corn. Slight herbal hop feel as redeeming qualities
2.7 Bottle pour. Clear very light yellow with a good white foamy head. Corn, yeast, and a light honey aroma. Light body. Corn and sweet honey taste with a slight bittersweet aftertaste.
1.9 there is absolutely no aroma on the nose. It looks nice though, with a large white head and yellow body. Flavour is lemon with a hint of fizzy bleach. It’s another boring wallflower of beers.
2.3 A weak aroma of corn and yeast, gold color with a short lasting white head. Mild sweet taste of corn, watery feel with no aftertaste.
1.1 Can in Honduras. I think it was 355ml. Poured an extremely pale yellow with thin white bubbly head. Aroma of grass and skunky hops. Extremely fizzy taste. Weird medicinal after taste. Not foot at all.
2.4 12oz bottle. Pours fizzy yellow with a creamy white head. Grain, corn, and honey in the nose. Very sweet with grain notes- similar in flavor to malt liquors without the booziness. Light bodied, with a sweet finish. Unbalanced, too sweet for me.
2.5 Corn and honey nose, quite a bit of the latter. Clear amber, thick head. Tastes like it smells, but the proportions are reversed as the corn notes clearly dominate. Slight chemical aftertaste, but not overbearing. Medium body.
2.6 Lemon flavored straw. Medium-light body. Foamy head. Short-lived aftertaste.
2.6 Not a bad lager. Golden with pearl bubbles. White head. Bitter, medicinal aroma. Mediciny flavor with some sweetness and finially pilsner malt. No doubt full of adjunct, just better than most shit lagers.
0.8 Golden in the glass, grainy-sharp in the nose. The beer starts sharp, unround. The mouth feeling is not good - sharp, chemical, hard to drink... --> Nothing really drinkable. --> 2/9/2/2
2.6 12oz green glass bottle pours with a crystal clear gold body that supports a thin white head. The aroma offers up some sweet pear and apple like fruity esters as well as some sugary malts and a dash of grainy maltiness. The taste starts with sweet ester notes hitting as well as some sugary malts and a carbonation enhanced vague hoppiness. It gets a little grainy toward the finish.
1.7 Bottle from cwsample's neighbor. Frank. Aroma is starchy sweetness. Taste is corn, sweet grain, and skunk. Awkward finish.
1.8 (11/28) Mahogany Bay. This was the first Honduran beer that actually had a faint smell of hops that was pleasant. The taste was not great, but drinkable.