changeup45 (525), Orlando, Florida, USA Apr 14, 2008 Bottle. Golden colored and poured with a thick fluffy white head that slowly tapers away leaving nice amounts of lacing. Aroma is mostly grassy with a touch of fruity hops. It starts with a hint bready malts then onto a suprisingly nice gradual bitter, dry hoppiness. Very clean and refreshing. Simple but good.
troopie (439), USA Jul 13, 2008 Bottle. Poured gold with a thick white head. Light hoppy aroma with a tiny bit of citrus. Malt and hops flavour, nicely balanced. Lingering hop finish. A fine example of the style. Light enough in alcohol to be a session beer. Prosit! Pawola22 (31), Kansas City, Missouri, USA Jul 12, 2008 12 oz bottle from John’s Grocery.
Aroma: Tough to pick anything up, really. Not a lot going on, but a little sweet and honey. Bit of hops. Not overpowering.
Appearance: Light golden and clear. Light head that left quickly. Very bubbly and refreshing looking. The carbonation made me really thirsty stairing at it.
Flavor: Grainy, honey. Sweet and a little malty with lemony zest. Finishes sweet with a little bitter aftertaste.
Palate: Very light body with tons of carbonation.
Overall: Pretty drinkable. Kind of dull because I’m not a huge Pils fan, but the carbonation was awesome. Very refreshing and enjoyable. mansquito (568), Boston/Philadelphia, USA Jul 11, 2008 Golden yellow color with minimal white head. Mild aroma, though there is some grass and hops peeping through. Grassy, crisp taste. A little bitter. Some hops. A little on the dry side. Jukkabro (2307), Tampere, Finland Jul 5, 2008 Golden colored with little white head. Crispy hopped aroma, somehow biting and estery though. Medium bodied. Flavor is also dominated by hops and lemony fruits, same biting note here also. Aftertaste dries. illidurit (314), Santa Cruz, California, USA Jul 4, 2008 12 oz bottle poured into a pilsener glass. Pale golden with a fluffy white head that leaves some chunky streaks of lacing
Aroma is full of pils malt and some grassy hops that have a nice spiciness.
Flavor is nearly identical to the aroma. Pils malt provides a biscuity backbone upon which Hallertau hops impart their herbal zing.
Standard mouthfeel, semi-dry finish, really drinkable.
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