cellar (331), Dublin, Ireland Aug 4, 2008 Whiter than white wine. Strong aroma of artificial appl bubblegum. Rubber band develops in mouth. Very sweet and short dry finish. KneeDeep (4), sdfsd, Tajikistan does not count Jul 20, 2008 A much overlooked classic. Best served at body temperature over a pickled onion. This white cider has a nutty taste that demands attention (possibly medical) and is popular amoung the ten year olds that I supply on my way to the soup kitchen. This fine drink is also quite affordable with many off-licenses selling for around two pounds for three litres. A great driving cider whilst on the move. AndrewKScott (340), Lemont, Illinois, USA May 14, 2008 I had this when I was in scotland. I also had a lot worse ciders, but this was really only good to drink as fast as possible and get smashed. It was very sweet, and kind of soapy. Imagine a heavily carbonated, very alcoholic, apple juice mixed with dishwater. Papsoe (9999), Frederiksberg, Denmark Feb 24, 2008 (Can 50 cl) Pours a very pale golden with absolutely no head. Aroma is primarily alcohol. Medium body, sugary and alcoholic with lots of carbonation and only a faint memory of apples. A terribly industrial cider. Rumour has it that it left yalnikim terribly hungover the next morning. He insisted on finishing the can though.... 190208 yalnikim (647), Wellington, New Zealand Feb 1, 2008 Updated: Feb 24, 2008Tasted 31/01/2008. Big can - 33.5% bigger, or something along those lines. Looks like gassed up dirty tap water. White head fizzes and fades. Sugary sweet. A CO2 bite is the ony thing going for it. If one in every two on-licenced premises in Britain really stock this crap, it’s a terrible indictment on the state of the nation. On ya, Henrik!
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