adsti3 (29), Chicago, Illinois, USA Feb 15, 2002 I think this is benefitted by the not-completely washed-out bottles it’s packaged in. Over time they give the beer a caramelly flavor that it probably didn’t have in the casks.
Tmoney99 (3824), Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Aug 15, 2008 Can from Liqour Barn. Pourd clear pale color with an large frothy white head that diminished slowly with good lacing. Medium sweet grainy aroma. Light to medium body with a thin texture. Medium sweet flavor with a medium sweet finish of short duration. Below average beer. beerdad (49), Kansas, USA Feb 26, 2008 I am not sure what a premium export beer is. This is a very pale lager. Bottled, when poured light yellow. Minimal whitish head. Aroma denotes metals. I would describe as the rusty can taste in a bottle. Best part of this beer is the price. Skyview (3144), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Oct 12, 2007 Another beer of the past still being brewed today. Aroma of lightly sweetened corn grits, a touch of grassy hops and something that reminds me of corn husks and chaff. Taste is light bodied, no carbonation, slightly gritty in flavor with more corn grits and light grassy hops. Finish is very watery, light and tastes smooth as long as it is served below 38 degrees. An average swill at best. Though. I sure miss Hans Kessler’s Rhinelander recipe. jbuzz (579), South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Oct 11, 2007 a Very Good American Lager.
A great beer for the cost. Hard to find in my area. oldstyle (15), USA Jul 26, 2007 Good American Lager. Very refreshing while cruisong around the yard cutting the grrass after a long day’s work. Like it’s sister brands, you can’t go wrong for the price!!!!!
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