acrdz (4129), Pennsylvania, USA Jul 16, 2004 Called Moonlight Pilsner @ the Magnolia as a guest tap. Light yellow. Grainy regular pils nose, harsh, a little hoppy in the finish, which is well appreciated, though too grainy and moldy tasting overall. beerguy101 (3419), Newark, California, USA Jul 21, 2003 Light gold color. Medium head. Aroma is grainy and a touch fruity. A medium bodied lager. Malts are mild a touch fruity. Hops are spicy and slightly bitter. Nicely balanced. Slightly more flavor than I expected from a lager. Smooth taste. Mouthfeel is full and round. Finish is clean and smooth. Aftertaste is slightly bitter with a touch of roasted malts. Not sure if it supposed to be there or not, but it makes it a little more interesting. Vac (2175), San Diego, California, USA Aug 29, 2007 On Tap @ Hamilton’s. Pours with a golden body topped by a medium thick, white head wtih lots of lacing. It’s bitter with a slight sweetness from the malt and a grassy hop note. Light bodied, crisp and dry. bb (1950), Martinez, California, USA Feb 24, 2007 Draft. Amber color with a whitish head. Spicy aroma with some mineral and malt. More caramel than I would have expected in the flavor to go with some spice and mineral tones. LIngering caramel and mineral. Medium body. Not bad for an easy drinking lager. joet (1619), Fulton, California, USA Jul 10, 2001 Slightly Mexican spice in the nose, high effervescence, very nice bittering spectrum for a very light bodied lager. A bit of crispness is lost in the unbalanced extended tongue. Very nice.
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