durhambeer (525), Durham, USA Jul 14, 2008 Bottle thanks to James. Clear yellow pour without a significant head. The beer is what it is: a very drinkable lager. Good that way.
noncaloric (102), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Sep 23, 2008 Summary: A beautiful lager, but not much to say about the flavor except that it’s very clean. Aroma: Faint hay-like hops. Not much aroma, really. Appearance: Crystal clear, pale gold pour, puts up more than two fingers of sudsy white head with great retention. Leaves thick lace all down the glass. Flavor: Lighty sweet malts, a little bready, some hay-like hops in a very clean finish. Loses complexity as it drinks, by the end of the glass, it’s just a little sweet and malty. Palate: Thin body, becomes creamy with the carbonation. drywall_man (200), Lake in the Hills, Illinois, USA Sep 14, 2008 This one poured with a light honey shade to it with soapy head and long lasting lacing. It was very smooth, even a little malty with a very faint matching hop effect. This one went down well, tasted very good for an extra pale lager, and had a decent amount of body and mouthfeel. A very good session beer for the summer. Strykzone (1007), Wood River, Illinois, USA Sep 1, 2008 Incredibly light color of honey with a soapy white head that leaves lots of sticky lacing. Pleasant honey aroma. Feels smooth, even soft, but lifeless and flat. Flavor is Pilsner honey with faint caramel malt. Enjoyable but not exciting. bones_41 (12), new ulm, Minnesota, USA Aug 30, 2008 Bright golden color with white head. Light carbonation. Grainy aroma. Light grain flavor. Smooth. crisp finnish with no aftertaste. Very refreshing and drinkable. kosko20 (136), Bemidji, Minnesota, USA Aug 28, 2008 Bright yellow gold in color with a bright white head. Nice lager aroma of malts and yeast. Its like drinking an improved pale lager, smoother, crisper and more flavorful. Mostly a malt flavor but balanced with all ingredients. Palate is incredibly smooth but also kinda boring with no aftertaste or bitter end. Overall I’m impressed and would be a great session beer.
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