Grolsch Beer Vs Heineken: What's The Difference? - Tasting Table
Briefly

Grolsch Premium Pilsner is a medium golden-hued beer with a vibrant green hoppy nose. This brew is all about full-bodied structure and clean, balanced bitterness. On the production end, Grolsch is the amalgam of two Hallertau hops, Emerald and Magnum, plus three types of Dutch barley malt that all gets brewed together via double fermentation to create Grolsch's distinct, rich flavor.
Among beer drinkers in the Netherlands, bold, bitter Grolsch is more popular than clean, mild Heineken. As one Dutch beer fan shares via Reddit, 'Grolsch and Hertog Jan are our top 'regular' beers. Heineken really isn't all that bad, it's just not special to us, it's what we drink when real good beer isn't available.'
Grolsch is characterized by its full-bodied structure and balanced bitterness, while Heineken is described as easy-to-drink but lacking in distinctiveness. Consensus around the Netherlands seems to be that Heineken is tasteless, and Grolsch is preferred for those who like more bitterness.
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