ChristianScheffel (2104), Odense, Denmark Nov 23, 2004 Amber beer with little head. Rich aroma of apple, honey and malt. It has a sweet honey/malt immediate impression, but a more lasting dry hops flavour. As mentioned, very drinkable. If it had a little berry with the apple aroma, I could be seriously hooked.
Linnet (14), , Sweden Sep 6, 2008 aroma of fruits and malt and some citrusy notes of hops. Flavour is restrained but well balanced with some biterness and notes of fruits. This beer came from a can, I remember drinking this on tap in England and liking it better then. albertane (278), Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England Aug 20, 2008 Bottled. This is a pretty average bitter, a traditional tasting example of the style. It’s a dark amber colour with a woody aroma. The flavour is very well balanced but not particularly striking. Earthiness stands out among the lightly sweet malt and subtle bitterness. bman1986 (79), Broadstairs, Kent, England Aug 18, 2008 Cask at The Blue Pigeons, Worth: Pretty standard but nonetheless tasty bitter. Brown in colour, lots of malt and caramel. Nice refreshing beer. tlind2 (226), Helsinki, Finland Jul 22, 2008 500 ml bottle. Coppery color, white head. Fruity hop aroma, malty taste with a bitter finish. Full body. A bit too sweet for my taste. Kalli (408), Falun, Sweden Jul 18, 2008 Brownish amber with a fairly persistent off-white head and a nice bit of lacing. Hoppy citrus, or even grapfruit, aroma with a bit of a malt background.
Very soft in the mouth with slightly roasty malts finishing with citrusy hops. No world beater but quite nice overall even if the aroma had me hoping for more asserting flavour.
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