CROchamp (10), USA May 17, 2008 Excellent stuff, and probably the most refreshing Koelsch there is! Good news - although definitely not the most easy to find, it is available also as the bottled version. The flip side is the US price, which is usually at least 3$ (tends to be 5$ though!). Get it in the Summer, refrigerate properly, and open while watching your favorite game. Prepare 5 bottles per person.
grikmok (69), Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Jan 3, 2009 Poured into a pilsner. The aroma was not strong, though hints of yeast and fizz can be detected. The color of the beer was golden and the white head disappeared rapidly. Initial flavor of light yeast and carbon dioxide. Ended with not much taste. Not memorable. tarheels86 (267), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Jan 2, 2009 Bottle. Pours a clear yellow with a decent white head that dissipates to almost nothing. Sweet, grainy nose with some light hops and citrus. Taste is like a sweeter, creamier helles lager with some biscuit thrown in there. Very light and refreshing. Not bad. KimJohansen (5208), Copenhagen V, Denmark Dec 30, 2008 Clear golden with a large white head. Hoppy flavour with malty and caramel notes. Sweet malty flavour with with caramel and hints of hops. SuperDave70 (1002), Beautiful Sunny Mesa, Arizona, USA Dec 19, 2008 Clear gold color with a foamy head. Aroma and flavor of malt, grain citrus and light hops. Not a lot going on here, but a decent refreshing beverage. MesandSim (4724), Highgate, Greater London, England Dec 14, 2008 A Mes rate. Bottle at Quinns. You know the drill. Gold, clean, balanced malt and hops, faintly bitter finish, straight forward. This, ladies and germs is a kolsch. Not a great one, not a bad one. Just a standard one.
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