Gr0ve (1115), Oslo, Norway Mar 27, 2008 330 ml bottle. Reddish dark brown colour. Tall creamy light beige head that clings to the glass. Clear. Appley münchenermalt aroma. High carbonation level. Crisp mouthfeel. Hints of burnt caramel flavours. Gentle oily texture. Nice malty body for a beer this low in alcohol. Neutral hops all over, but towards the end there is a lingering clean hop bitterness. Decent. Mes_and_Sim (4476), Highgate, Greater London, England Jan 28, 2008 A Mes rate: Bottle at HogTownHarry Fest ’08 Red brown colour with a thin off white head. Lots of fruity malt, a pleasant earthiness and some candy floss sweetness. Some raisins too. A little on the thin side but coupled with the reasonably restrained abv it makes it very drinkable. harrisoni (5359), Ashford, Kent, England Jan 28, 2008 Bottle at HogTownHarry Fest 08. Thanks to KnutAlbert. Deep chestnut with lovely colour and thin beige head. Nice malty lager aroma. It’s fine. Gets a bit thin towards the end. OK. Ungstrup (11378), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jun 3, 2007 Bottled. An amber beer with a thin beige head. The aroma is sweet with notes of caramel and malt. The flavor is sweet malty with notes of roasted malt, nuts, and a light touch of metallic hops, leading to a dry end. tarjei (1300), Bryne, Norway Apr 9, 2007 Updated: Feb 3, 2008A bit sweetness, caramell malt, some bitterness, smoke, dark amber color. After Julesnadder, the best Norwegian low-alcohol christmas beer last year.
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