Ungstrup (11933), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jun 21, 2004 The aroma is sweet malty with notes of peaches on a sour background. The color is orange and it has a small disappearing head. The flavor is very sweet with notes of peach. This is not very wheaty - tastes more like a pilsener. Papsoe (11421), Frederiksberg, Denmark Aug 17, 2005 Updated: Aug 20, 2005(Bottle 33 cl) Slightly hazy, orangey golden, almost no head and a rather flat carbonation - everything typical Refsvindinge. Sweetish, malty rather rustic nose. Contains the typical - but hard to define - Refsvindinge house character. Very soft and lightly sweetish with a weak, underlying tartness. Almost no bitterness. 130805
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As "Refsvindinge Mary og Frederik". 6/3/6/3/12=3 190904 omhper (11033), Stockholm, Sweden May 17, 2004 Updated: Jun 10, 2004<i>Sampled draught at Dansk Ølfestival.</i><br />
Golden colour, clear, no head. Fruity, rounded dense and sweaty nose. Sweet with traces of apple and pleasant buckwheat character. Mellow mouthfeel, and sharp finish.
yespr (8544), Copenhagen O, Denmark Apr 30, 2008 33 cL bottle. Pours clear and golden yellow with a diminshed white head. Woody and dry malt aroma. Flavour is quite sweet, light toffee roasted note joining in and takes the flavours into the light roasted dry malty side. Ends with a smooth sweet flavour, minor bitterness. joergen (6951), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 7, 2005 Bottled. Clear golden colour with a small white head.
Aroma of buckwheat with some sweetness.
The flavour is a bit acidic, and dominated by buckwheat with hoppy notes. Dry hoppy finish.
I’ve tried a few french beers with buckwheat, I must admit that I prefer the french ones.
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