Ungstrup (11378), Frederiksberg, Denmark Feb 6, 2005 Updated: Apr 17, 2005[Draft] A light yellow beer with a small white head. The aroma is very sweet with light notes of hops. The flavor is grassy and very much like other Kölsch I’ve had. [Bottle] A light yellow beer with a disappearing head. The aroma is hoppy and slightly sour. The flavor is malty and very hoppy, leading to a dry end, but the body is thin. [4/2/5/2/8] omhper (10728), Stockholm, Sweden Apr 15, 2002 Pale golden. Malty, sweet and plain. Pretty goog but unremarkable.
Papsoe (10359), Frederiksberg, Denmark Aug 27, 2005 (Bottle 50 cl) Pilsener golden with a frothy, white head. Malty, lightly sweet body with a limited bitterness. Quaffable all right but as with most Kölsches it’s hard to tell it from other mild pilseners. 160800 Oakes (6978), Miami Beach, Florida, USA May 30, 2001 Soft, elegant, beautifully balanced. It has a yeasty-fruity start and a
relatively long, dry finish, with a flourish of German hops. yespr (6889), Copenhagen O, Denmark May 15, 2008 33 cL bottle. Pours clear and pale/golden yellow with a slowly diminishing white head. Mild malt aroma with a note of bitterhops. Medium sweet malt and corn flavour. Quite smooth. Shows a mild bitterness into the finish yet the beer remains smoothly medium sweet malt flavoured. Nice one.
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