TURDFERGUSON (1256), Carrboro, North Carolina, USA Sep 4, 2008 Bottle from Sam’s. Finally getting around to trying this classic. Pours a somewhat cloudy golden yellow with a nice white head and great carbonation. Nose is biscuit malts with a very mild hop profile. Easy drinking with flavors of grassy hops, plain crackers, and a mild sweetness. A fine beer, and what I expected, if not too interesting.
bvbellomo (3), , Ohio, USA does not count Jan 4, 2009 Dark for a Pilsner, and very cloudy, even for unfiltered beer. As a homebrewer, I never filter anything, and have never made a beer this cloudy. Finish is too sweet for my palate, but taste and aroma contain many pleasant but subtle elements. Hops come through, but could be stronger. Some citrus, earthy notes, honey, grass. Overall, a good, but restrained taste. To me, not the best example of the Pilsner style. KimJohansen (5208), Copenhagen V, Denmark Dec 31, 2008 Clear golden with a medium white head. Malty aroma with grainy notes. Flavour likewise with sweet finish. riversideAK (1948), Shoreline, Washington, USA Dec 30, 2008 Hazy yellow with a nice large fizzy head. The aroma is full of lemon, grass, and earth. The flavor is light and bready with lemon tartness, and grass. Really super earthy. Dry dirt like finish. Organic. yespr (8539), Copenhagen O, Denmark Dec 30, 2008 50 cL bottle. Pours clear and golden yellow with a diminished white head. Mild hoppy and slight cornish aroma. Medium sweet malt flavoured with a classic cornish acidic touch. Light bitterness into a dry finish. Trev (629), Lakeville, Minnesota, USA Dec 15, 2008 pours a hazy gold with plenty of sediment left in bottle. Capped with a tight thin white head. Very light grassy aroma, flavour has the mown hay and grassy tones, light lemon and a grainy malt body that is quite agreeable.
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