Jonte (402), Gothenburg, Sweden May 31, 2008 Pale yellow color with a white head. Aroma and taste of grain, sourness, vegetables, bread and some sweetness. If you must drink it, drink it very cold.
Svesse (1811), Hässelby, Sweden May 3, 2008 Updated: May 4, 2008(Bottle) Pale greenish yellow colour with frothy, white head. Grassy, floral nose with faint notes of boiled rice, honey and lemon flavoured washing-up-liquid. Grassy, soapy taste with boiled rice, lemon and hay. Brings back youth memories of mixing vodka with lemonade (but the difference is that you could get a buzz out of that). Sourish. Hops? On the label, but nowhere else to be found. Extremely thin body. Not overly sweet to say something positive. Is it mineral water flavoured beer or beer flavoured mineral water? Hard to say, whatever it is, it’s more or less a failure. King of beers? What a laugh! SavageElvis (131), Savage, Minnesota, USA Nov 7, 2007 I didn’t know it was possible to make an even more shittier beer than regular Bud. I can’t rate this low enough. Furseth (1166), Kungälv, Sweden Nov 4, 2007 Bottle: Clear water/yellow colour, with no head. Aroma of hay,grain,Rice(?), some bitternes in the end.
Flavor is almost the same,tjin watery mouth feeling,almost no finish at all, its disapear...... DowntownGator (22), Florida, USA Nov 3, 2007 I would rate it lower if I could. Immitation beer at its finest, and a wonderful example of capitalism in action, that is, making the cheapest product possible and selling for highest price market will allow. Acquisition wholesale cost = 25 cents, sells for $2.50 and up at restaurants. Calling this thing beer is disrepectful to the word, and the entire concept of the tradition.
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