Hermod (247), Vantaa, Finland Oct 12, 2009 50cl can. Amber, red color. light malty aroma, watery, bread flavour, Ok for non-alco. Rune (2757), Tromsø, Norway Sep 21, 2009 330ml can from Kilpishalli. The definitive best part was its good looking, deep rosewood content topped by a small, beige head. Strange smell and taste of liver pate added by roasted malty water. Very thin and difficult to empty (Tromsø, 16.08.2009). JK54B (913), Helsinki, Finland Aug 30, 2009 Canned 0.33L. Pale beige head. Mild mallty "peasoup" like nose. Reddish brown colour. Malty and waterly taste. Slight hops at end. Slightly sour. fonefan (10868), VestJylland, Denmark Jun 6, 2009 Bottle 33cl. Clear medium red brown color with a small to average, frothy, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, beige head. Aroma is moderate to light heavy malty, bread, roasted, caramel, old malt. Flavor is light moderate sweet with a average duration. Body is light to medium, texture is watery, carbonation is soft. [20090321] gunnfryd (3539), Kristiansand, Norway Apr 17, 2009 Can. Brown colour with an off-white head. Aroma is rye bread, wort, malt. Flavour is rye bread, malt, wort. Thin body. Thin beer. Carabia (25), Itä-Raasepori, Finland Apr 15, 2009 Why, oh why did i decide to buy this can? Deep dark brown coloured beer with a tiny head that evaporates almost immediately. The smell is rather odd, metallic and maybe a hint of maltiness. Tastes slightly of roasted malt. Boring and useless, even for a non-alcoholic. Papsoe (14642), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 13, 2009 Can 33 cl. Courtesy of oh6gdx. Clear reddish brown with a rough beige head. Sweetish pumpernickel aroma with roasted malts also. Thin and watery, notes of pumpernickel and burned caramel. Lightly bitter finish. 210309 MiP (8793), Sønderborg, Denmark Mar 31, 2009 Can, 0.0%. 3 months past BB date. OK roasted aroma, slightly farty. Clear dark brown colour. Very small head. The flavour is quite bready. Has a little dry hoppiness like a NA lager, but it is masked better behind the roasted notes than in a pale lager.
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