joss (3144), Garching b. München, Germany May 30, 2007 Bottle. Pale green golden, fluffy white head. Hayish and light barnyardy aroma. Lightbodied, hay malt without staying power, dry bittering hops quickly petering off. Sparkly mouthfeel. Dry finish - brewed for drinkability. Quinten (711), zaandam, Netherlands Jun 29, 2006 golden color, thin head, nice bitter pilsener, suprice of the australian hop! dnt know about any traditional hops frome there. pivnizub (3900), Porúří, Germany Jun 30, 2005 Bottle: Very pale yellow colour, big creamy head, very long lasting (caused by hop-resins(?)); distinctive herbal hoppy nose; mainly bitter, only a little bit sweetish start; quite heavy bitter flavour, the hops burst in Your mouth and dominate to the very dry, hoppy , long lasting aftertaste; light bodied, quite well rounded: A goodie ! MoritzF (3883), Ruhrpott, Germany Apr 26, 2005 (bottle) Pale golden colour with sticky white foam. As brewed with Australian “Pride of Ringwood” hops it has actually a very hoppy aroma, very herbal and grassy and not too gentle. The flavour is very bitter with a hoppy and tart aftertaste. A light to medium bodied, well-made northern style german Pilsener beer. I like it. dortmunder (961), Herdecke, Germany Jan 1, 2005 Bottled. Hoppy aroma. Slightly crisp, hoppy taste ending pretty bitter for a pilsner. Slightly skunky in nose and taste. Not the type of pilsner I like.
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