sir_Pino (510), Zawiercie / Żywiec, Poland Aug 2, 2008 No 453
Rated: 13.07.2008
Can, 500 ml, 11.0 P
Appearance: Pours pale yellow, medium carbonated and perfectly clear body colour, head is foamy, white, initially small, quickly decreasing to minimum but not disappearing. There is no lacing.
Aroma: Clean grainy and chalky front, some mild sweetness mixed with gentle hoppyness of fresh origin. There is neither dullness nor skunkyness. Notes of corn, some sourness and accidity like from brewing cereal. Slightly yeasty and gently alcoholic, slightly milky and clean, very similar to many more wattery Bohemian Pilseners but with typical and rather interior Bohemian hoppy aroma.
Flavour: Very wattery mouth feel, flat with some accidity, almost like a mineral water, sourness like from brewing cereal, finish duration is short.
Palate: Body is light, texture is wattery, carbonation on palate is soft to medium, finish feel is flat and neutral, very soft and gentle, almost tasteless beer.
chmurarz (220), Raciborz, Slask, Poland Mar 20, 2007 500ml bottle, very very light, neither pale lager nor pilsener, no head, aroma is can, some hops, old rusty tools in my grandfather’s workshop, rain water, very watery, piss, rubber rickgordon (3060), Göteborg, Sweden Aug 16, 2006 [Bottle]
Pale golden colour.Awful, chemical aroma. Ultra-light body. Useless! D (465), Kraków, Poland Oct 10, 2005 Pale colour, low head quickly disappearing. Pleasant malt aroma, as if it was unpausterised. Mild taste, very little bitterness, slightly sour with a malty end. As a cheap beer definitely OK.
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