YK23 (209), Israel Apr 16, 2008 Updated: Apr 19, 2008On tap at "pre passover keg party": too flowery, too prefumy, smells and tastes like air freshener or floor cleaning fluid, also rosewater is quite present here, a bit too much, interasting but not very good. tomer (181), Israel Oct 29, 2007 Draught. Murky orange colour. Dominant aromas of rose petals and yeast. The flavour is quite sweet and wheaty, with a strong presence of rose petals and some citrusy notes.finish is lightly soured with a fruity presence. Emil (6077), Copenhagen, Denmark May 20, 2007 Bottle thanks to the brewer David Cohen. A dark golden beer with a big head. The aroma is wheaty and citric in a great way, the taste is Fruity, citric and coriander. Medium body with a sweet citric finish. Ungstrup (11338), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 17, 2007 Hand bottled and brought to Denmark by the brewmaster David Cohen - huge thanks for the effort. An unclear orange-brown beer with a huge, but fast disappearing head. The aroma is very citrusy, in a very nice a mellow way. The flavor is sweet and very citrusy on a lightly malty back ground and with light notes of coriander, leading to a lightly bitter and citrusy end. yespr (6889), Copenhagen O, Denmark May 17, 2007 Handbottled by David Cohen, cheers! Pours hazy light brown with a little crispy head. Aroma is slight caramel malty, citric (etrogim) with a touch of wheat. Flavour starts citric and then it goes wheaty blending into a sweet malty caramel flavour. A clear citric/orange note runs through all the way to the finish where it blends perfect into the bitterness giving a great refresing feel. Very lovely and different wit beer.
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