AmEricanbrew (907), Left Coast, Louisiana, USA May 15, 2008 Clear gold with a fizzy head. Mild aroma of spicy black pepper and pale bready malt. Smooth medium body. Nice pale malt sweet flavor to start, with some bittersweet spicy hops kicking in at the finish to add some balance. Not too bad.
brentfeesh (896), Gadsden, Alabama, USA Aug 4, 2008 What did I ever do to deserve this kind of abuse? 750ml bottle. Produced in cooperation with DFH and Sam C.???? I don’t think I’d put my name on this. It looks nice when you pour it but heads straight down hill from there. This thing is a cloyingly sweet mess in both aroma and flavor. It’s syrupy, sticky, and metallic. The only way I was able to drink this was to blend it with an overly hopped homebrew that my friend made. Somehow it balanced it out and made it drinkable. Otherwise….Drain pour. hotstuff (3038), Indiana, USA Jul 31, 2008 Corked and caged bottle. Medium sized white head that was frothy and very fizzy when poured, spotty lacing, transparent, fizzy, fast rising carbonation, and a golden hue. The aroma was sweet, malt, hoppy, spicy, sugary, lightly floral, and some grassiness. The flavor was sweet, thin, spicy, hops, lightly bitter, and malt. Tingly, thin mouthfeel and medium bodied. Easy to drink, rather refreshing on a summer day, surprised at the low ratings, decent for the style IMO. sneagrams3 (1367), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Jul 15, 2008 The Dan Journal #196. Tasted 7/10/08. 750ml cork and cage. Bright golden hue with a sparse head. Bready and caramel aromas with a touch of corn. Bright piney hop nose. Full bodied and super sweet. Smooth mild alcohol in the middle of the palate that increases as the finish lingers. Honey notes with a dry finish. Candy sweet and slightly off. But a fun drink! asedzie (410), San Francisco, California, USA Jun 3, 2008 Bottle. Pours golden with thin white head. Aroma has honey, dough, grassy hops. Flavor is sweet, sugary, slightly alcoholic, some light basement flavors, with slight herbal hop bitterness lingering in the finish along with a touch of alcohol. I liked the idea of a czech imperial pilsner and although the product itself falls just a little short of expectations, it’s still pretty good and actually is exceptional if it is held up to Euro Strong Lager standards as opposed to it’s american counterparts.
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