pivnizub (3903), Porúří, Germany May 31, 2008 Bottle: Golden, mid-sized fluffy white head with a little lace, grainy and sweet-bitter flavour, medium bodied, malty base detectable; light, short bitter-sweet finish. Not bad, not bad......... MoritzF (3926), Ruhrpott, Germany May 5, 2008 (bottle, as Pernštejn Jedenactka, courtesy of Quack-Duck) Slightly hazy, amber colour with a big and slowly lacing foamy white head. Sweet, slightly toasted malty nose with notes of caramel and a whiff of butter, accompanied by shy herbal hoppy touch. Moderately sweet flavour, slim bodied but not watery; slightly crispy carbonation. Slightly toasty cara-malty taste with light notes of marzipan; slim and pretty short malty finish with a shy and slightly metallic hoppy note (05.05.08). Quack-Duck (1908), Bodensee, Germany Jun 11, 2007 dark golden yellow colour, large and consistent head. Well-balanced brew, very malty, slightly hoppy in the aftertaste. Nice 11° from a beautiful city. Gazza (720), Worcester, Worcestershire, England Jul 2, 2004 Innoffensive pale beer, this stuff won’t win any awards (and it shouldn’t if it does) but it’s a standard Czech drinking beer and, as such, fulfills it’s role well. (bottle from brewery, Pardubice) motelpogo (4124), Plzen, Czech Republic Nov 5, 2003 the 11 degree beer from pardubice is nowhere near as good or as distinctive as the 12. this had the sweet, juicy moravian malt but still ended up a bit flat.
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