omhper (10728), Stockholm, Sweden Feb 18, 2002 Pale yellow. Light bodied & soft. not much flavour, but not as as unpleasantly thin as many beers in the same style.
Papsoe (10510), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 18, 2005 Updated: Jun 26, 2005(Bottle 33 cl) As with most Italian lagers a darker malt is used, making this not pale at all. Rather it’s a fully golden almost amber coloured beer. Small, creamy head and highly carbonated. Very well-balanced between malt-sweetness and hops. An ordinary, commercial Lager but a decent one as such. 180305 Oakes (6979), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Feb 12, 2003 Compared with stablemate Nastro Azzuro, this is crisper, slightly hoppier, but loses refinement (mostly in the form of grassiness. in the process. yespr (6944), Copenhagen O, Denmark Oct 16, 2007 66 cL bottle. Pours golden clear yellow with a lacing white head. Minor malty dry aroma with a slight note of bitterhops. Soft mouthfeel. Flavour is soft malty with almost no bitterness in the finish. Somewhat too simple, yet I assume it to work as intended on a warm Summers day - although I have a better understanding of why the Italians drink wine more than beer. joergen (6529), Frederiksberg, Denmark Aug 22, 2006 Bottle.
Clear yellow coloured with a white head.
Aroma of malts, fruits and hops with metallic notes.
Flavour of malts, fruits and hops.
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