anders37 (2582), Malmö, Sweden Jan 22, 2008 Bottle. Pours a dark amber color with a longlasting off-white head. Sweet malty grainy caramel aroma. Sweet malty slightly bready flavor with hints of caramel hints. Slightly thin watery mouthfeel. Has a malty caramel finish with some bitterness in the aftertaste. Marsiblursi (1404), Göteborg, Sweden Jan 20, 2008 (Bottle) Pours amber. The aroma is sweet and grainy with some grassy/herbal low alpha hops. Some raw caramel, corn/popcorn and some bread malt wise. The flavour is of bready and hay-ish malt with a light grassy hops backbone. The mouthfeel is clean, watery and well carbonated. The finish is abrupt. Light bodied. This is just your typical Folköl; anyone saying anything different is a liar. Svesse (1703), Hässelby, Sweden Dec 15, 2007 (Bottle) Dark amber colour with frothy off-white head. Malty nose with notes of caramel and slightly roasted cereal in a traditional vienna style. A bit weak. Malty, slightly roasted taste with notes of caramel, grain and sweetish hints of burnt sugar, giving way for a drier finish with slight hints of spicy hops. Medium body. Decent low abv brew. ekstedt (1803), Göteborg, Sweden Nov 25, 2007 Bottle (50 cl) from ICA Kvantum, Munkebäck, Göteborg, Sweden. Clear reddish amber with a medium off-white head. A bit artificial caramelly malt aroma, ok mouthfeel, quite sweet with low bitterness. voota (754), Melbourne, Australia Apr 26, 2007 Clear dark copper with a medium off-white head. Thin, sweet carroty aroma, with lighter notes of copper and diacetyl. Way overcarbonated and weak, the (few) flavours are dominated by a savage metallic twang and some buttery notes, perhaps some clove too. quite shocking.
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