Jmichael (542), Asheville, North Carolina, USA Jan 30, 2008 pours a clear gold with full white head. sweet sour corn malt aroma. sweet mild fruit front with mild finish. better that aroma may suggest. good session, not too bad.
thill25 (186), Orlando, Florida, USA Aug 20, 2008 12 oz bottle...Pours clear golden yellow w/ a fizzy, white head. Settles to form nice laces all the way down the glass. Aroma of sweet malts, grains, sour funk. Flavor was a bit too sweet, somewhat cloying, definite e lack of hop bite....also did have some "cardboard" notes. Mouthfeel was light-bodied, somewhat watery w/ medium carbonation. Not bad... patricks110 (154), Alberta, Canada Aug 19, 2008 Had in a 350 mL bottle from bottlescrew Bills, Calgary, AB. Pours a plain yellow hgold with a medium sized head which doesn’t dissapate. Aroma of malts, hops, and corn. Taste is boring, slightly skunky and of banana, citrus, and malts. Mouthfeel is boring and normal. Overall, a fairly good beer, but not something I will try to find again. Acknud (592), Morganfield, Kentucky, USA Aug 19, 2008 I’m impressed. Not bad for a pale lager. Not much color or mouthfeel but overall the aroma and taste aren’t bad. ChainGangGuy (1536), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Aug 9, 2008 $1.79 12 oz. bottle at Total Wine in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Appearance: Pours a clear, yellow body with a firm, fizzy, white head.
Smell: Sweetish pale malt nose with notes of spicy hops and ears of corn.
Taste: Sweet pale maltiness with a light taste of boiled corn. Sour graininess in the background. Spicy hops with a fair amount of sweetness-curbing bitterness. Drop of lemon. Finish crisp.
Mouthfeel: Light-bodied. Medium carbonation. A tad watery.
Drinkability: Eh. Not quite a turkey from Turkey, it’s just a basic, simple lager. iammarc (177), Inverness, Scotland Jul 28, 2008 Turkish thirst-quencher, probably does the job on a hot day. I’ve only tasted it on a cold Scottish day though and it wasn’t mega brill to be truthful. Bit too watery for me.
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