gunnfryd (3539), Kristiansand, Norway Apr 10, 2006 Bottle. Golden colour with a white head. Light malty aroma. Ordanary pilsner. Driankable. saxo (3513), Højbjerg, Aarhus, Denmark Apr 9, 2006 Bottle. This is yet another average lager. Why it should be called a premium is still a mystery to me. Small head with short duration. Aroma and taste is primarily malt OldMrCrow (1179), Seattle, Washington, USA Apr 5, 2006 From the bottle.
Pours light yellow-amber with a small head; the aroma is a sort appealing drinking-in-the-sunshine-on-the-beach grassy hops; but the flavor is a bit sweet, not so strong on the hops, a bit of stewed corn, and while not unpleasant not memorable in any way either. MarkoR (224), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Apr 4, 2006 Nothing to get carried away. Pretty generic with a yellow colour. Taste of hoppiness, that’s all. yarry (370), Waterdown, Ontario, Canada Mar 29, 2006 500ml Can, 5% a/v
Pours a nice amber color with a tight white head. Smells of cereal and what smells almost like grass. Taste consists of hoppiness but really not much else. Not a bad beer, but not a great one either. thewolf (5635), Kolding, Denmark Mar 29, 2006 Fresh, yellow colour with low carbonation. No head to speak of. The taste is slightly bitter with a hoppiness, but not enough to convince. RCL (1443), Waltham, Massachusetts, USA Mar 28, 2006 Pretty much swill. France does alot of things right regarding food and drink. This is not one of them. A crime considering the superb brews made just over the border in Germany and Belgium. This is like bad French Heineken. JohnBarleycorn (390), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mar 26, 2006 Typical medium-gold lager with minimal head retention. Not much on the nose
aside from a hint of Frosted Flakes breakfast cereal. Same can be said for
the flavour - not much going on. Refreshing. Basically a bitter soda water with lots more calories.
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