SilkTork (3949), Rochester, Kent, England May 15, 2008 500ml bottle from Prague Tesco. Very cheap - 11p. Watery lager - buttery flavour, metallic carbonation, faint washed out second hand hops. This is what cheap lager tastes like - one step up from water. The bottle would have cost more to produce than the beer.
yespr (7166), Copenhagen O, Denmark Sep 12, 2008 50 cL bottle. Pours cloudy orange with fully diminished white head. Butterish and mild caramel aroma. Flavour is dry and butterish. Cardboardish and dry butterish finish. MiP (6221), Flensburg, Germany Sep 10, 2008 Bottle, 3.5%. Weak citric aroma. Hazy yellow colour. Weak flavour, hint of bread. Low bitterness, hint of butter. joss (3225), Garching b. München, Germany Aug 25, 2008 Bottle. Gold, white head. Hayish wort nose, rubberlike fermenting hay base, some dry hops.
lightbodied chewy. Sticky aftertaste. Not good. imdownthepub (4224), Banbury, Oxfordshire, England Jul 29, 2008 Bottled, 500ml, pasteurised from Tesco, Plzen. Yellow to gold with white head. Oh my word, this is a terrible beer, it tastes, if thats the word, of cardboard, cabbage and boiled rice, in fact it tastes like the marketeers at Broumov-Olivetin have tried to copy Budweiser and the Brewer went out and bought the wrong one. That was the American one you idiot. Absolute rubbish, I hope Tesco are proud of this. ogivlado (2473), Zagreb, Croatia Jul 22, 2008 Bottled(500ml). –Pale golden coloured, medium sized white head that went away fast, stale grainy nose. Grainy, vegetable and cardboard taste with notes of seaweeds. I just don’t know who has thought of making such a beer, more the less in Czech Republic, where you can find hundreds of bohemian pils. By far the worst beer I had and have brought from Plzen.
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