bridge (659), Sydney, Australia Dec 7, 2007 Clear golden yellow with a stark white head. Some bubbles, quite large, but not enough to prolong the head. Somewhat corny and sweet, in fact there’s not much else. Gets a bit too sweet after not much. Too gassy too. Not any good at all. Has a bit of a tang, making it taste a bit like berocca in the aftertaste.
greig (70), Hamilton, New Zealand Oct 7, 2008 Pale yellow, white head, sweet, lightly hopped. Unpleasant soapy flavour and thin mouthfeel. Crisp though, and pleasant malty finish. Hansen (1780), Randers, Denmark Sep 29, 2008 Medium yellow colour, clear. Has a white head. Aroma is lightly malty and lightly hopped. Flavor is...light too, but pure. Dry, watery texture. Soft carbonation. Rune (1812), Tromsø, Norway Sep 6, 2008 500ml can bought at a supermarket in Dubrovnik. Golden body with just a filmy surface. Pale malty to the nose. Grassy hops in flavour with a touch of banana to the finish. Smooth and rather sweet (hotel room, 29.08.2008). spkevin (22), Doetinchem, Netherlands Aug 12, 2008 pours a golden colour with a good head. the taste is a bit different then a normal pale lager. not easy to get this one (for me), but the beer is just a replacement for a pale lager on a evening. nothing special but ok. DruncanVeasey (1737), No. 46, Leicestershire, Germany Aug 3, 2008 Updated: Aug 6, 2008Tinned, Rogoznica, HR. Gust of limpet again. Could be the tin. Dying white fluff on gold. Some ok-ish noble grassiness and lemon beyond the rockpool. Hint of armpit. Grass and rubbery malts in the mouth. REALLY smells of armpit. And brine. Maintains a head for about 2 swigs. Heavily diluted noble touches, but you’d have to be looking for them. Can’t completely fathom this one out. I’m getting some decent garden herb/ Germanic hop notes, but wrecked by cheap, soapy, pastryish industrial nastiness. Could be a half-decent pils/lager un-tinned. But I doubt it.
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