spikester (437), Salem, Oregon, USA Jun 24, 2008 Deep amber with 2 inch white head, no lacings. Taste Saaz hops dominate the sweet malts. Nice dry bitter finish. An O.K. brew.
tomciccateri (467), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Oct 3, 2008 12-ounce brown bottle in Albuquerque, New Mexico (Trader Joes) . Clear dark gold, moderate white head. Bready aroma. Medium body, fairly full mouthfeel (well carbonated). Light malty flavor paired with a subtle hop flavor and bitterness. Clean, with a late hoppy note. OKAY lager, but Pils - questionable. cazort (373), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 16, 2008 (Bottle) Very dark amber or brown. Foamy head smells of hops and tastes quite bitter. The hops are fairly strong in the aroma of the beer, but not as strong as some Czech pilseners. Thin. Paradoxically this brew is thinner than I like for this style of beer, while being less crisp. This is not a good thing. There is not very much malt flavour, and not much complexity to the malt. Overall, this one is a decent, drinkable beer, but not as good as other Czech pilseners I’ve tried. It doesn’t have as much of the grassy aroma that I love about this style and that most of the other good beers have. Wegro (171), Fresno, California, USA Jul 3, 2008 I didn’t think this was bad but i am not very familiar with pilseners yet. i liked the bready malts but the hops were lacking. really fast finish. sort of weird metallic aftertaste too. still not bad.
alexsdad06 (663), Ohio, USA Jul 1, 2008 12 oz. bottle courtesy of drewbeerme. Pours a clear straw color with a small disappearing white head. The aroma has light sweet malt, a hint of fruit, and dusty grass. The flavor is light sweet malt, grass, and dust with the dust being the major player. I am not a fan of pilsners, but this is really not very good.
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