tomer (170), Israel May 30, 2008 0.5L bottle, 3.7%ABV, Probably the same beer DSG saw. The label, i must add is red and not green as shown here. Clear dark golden colour colour, big stable head, aroma of malt, vanila and somethingstale and over ripe which i cant quite pinpoint. Taste is sweet and bready with a strong bitterness. Sweetness becomes strong and unpleasant as the beer warms up. kappldav123 (990), Markkleeberg, Germany Jan 2, 2008 The bottle looks terrible, everything on it is written in German. The beer is very sourish and sharp, also dry. Really a nasty beer. DSG (849), Yuvalim, Israel Dec 25, 2007 Bottle. 3.7% ABV. I hope this is the right beer. This is labeled as "Paka Pramen" (without the "helles lagerbier" part) and it has a different ABV percentage but I can’t see any other pale "Paka Pramen" beer on the brewery’s list. God damn those eastern european breweries with their thousands of aliases they have for each beer. Anyway - clear golden color with a medium slowly-collapsing white head. Aroma is rather hoppy with a bit of malt. Sweetish malty flavor, slightly bready, with medium bitter finish. Light-bodied. A drinkable Pilsener but nothing more. Oh yeah, and it’s kosher! EithCubes (1804), Indiana, USA May 2, 2006 I’ve only seen this in one place: in Leipzig, in the "Pleite Geiger" in Gohlis. Label says it’s imported by the P.G., headquartered in Grimma. Bottled. Golden pour, frothy white head. Smells sweet, tastes reeally weird. Yes, vitamin C injected, but a stale and industrial taste is the ruiner. Funky, musty, tastes like the inside of a well-used pipe. No real bitterness, malt is tinny. Aftertaste is long and unmerciful. Down the drain we go - downright offensive! motelpogo (4111), Plzen, Czech Republic May 11, 2003 bought this in leipzig. not exactly reinheitsgebot with added vitamin c for extra weirdness. melt-in-the-mouth, sweet malt. no bitterness, perhaps a little stale
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