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MARIESTADS BRYGGERI, Export Lager. 5.3% alcohol I have no idea what KLASS III LAGERÖL means, but I doubt it's bad, or it wouldn't be on the label. This beer has apparently been made since 1848, with HANTVERK OCH TRADITION (handcraft and tradition). Kinda neat? I don't think we have so many products like this in the US. I'm also really starting to take a shine to Swedish lagers, because they tend to be delicious. Let's-a goooo! Dang, that's a fine fucking lager! So far this is the second-best I've had today (the best being Skånsk Äppelcider). Very full-bodied and flavorful, very bread-y, refreshing, not too harsh or bitter. Henry's grade: A- Kenneth's grade: I dunno, didn't make an impression on me. C?