oh6gdx (6334), Vaasa, Finland Nov 25, 2007 Canned. Honeyish golden colour, mediumsized foamy white head. Aroma is really grassy and maizeish. Some mild acidic fruity notes also. Flavour is fruity hops, slight acidicness and quite much grassyness. FrankJohansen (2807), Sabro, Denmark Apr 9, 2007 Can. Clear golden colour with a nice dense creamy head. Very sweet aroma and taste. Sweet finish. Ok palate. Thure (132), Aalborg, Denmark Mar 29, 2007 Dark golden to light amber i colour with thin white head. Big bubbles. Quit clear.
Very faint hop aroma and also a faint maltiness to the nose. No diacetyl.
Very thin texture. light body. Has a bit of bitterness on the back of the tounge. Almost no malt flavour but a bit of grain or corn. Has a dry finish with a bit of the hop bitterness lingering.
Easy to drink - easy to forget. Would make an ok summer beer.
Would categorise more as a pilsner style then a pale ale but has charateristica for a standard english bitter - category 8A.
harrisoni (5331), Ashford, Kent, England Aug 15, 2006 Bottle at GBBF 2006. Crystal clear gold with lasting white head. No great aroma, bit of sweetness, some hop. Dull malt. Not great. maeib (4012), Wootton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Aug 10, 2006 Bottled – GBBF. A copper coloured beer with an off-white head. The aroma is quite tinny and thin and has plastic notes. The taste is weak and thin. There is no sign of any hops. Dry, unexciting, but not nasty.
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