Bov (4623), Bienne, Switzerland Jun 4, 2006 hazy pale golden colour and a giant foamy white head; lemony, grassy hoppy nose; effervescent, meidu-bodied and with a tart bitterness; long dry and strongly hoppy finish where grassy and flowery notes show up - a very nice pils ! omhper (10456), Stockholm, Sweden Feb 28, 2006 Updated: Apr 20, 2006Bottled. Clear golden, small head. Aroma of grass and bready malt. Dry and very soft. Very laid back - it’s just to sit back and enjoy the flavours from teh malt and grassy, spicy hops. Uncomplictaed and not as crisp and bitter as some pilseners, but it has it’s strength in the balance and mouthfeel. Slottskällans beers might be a little hit and miss at times, but this is a slapshot in the club hand corner... Ingevara (466), Hindås, Sweden May 24, 2006 Unusually light color, but with a surprising deep and refreshing hoppy aroma with a pinch of resin and just enough sugar to make it r e a l l y enjoyable. rickgordon (3061), Göteborg, Sweden Apr 6, 2006 Bottled.
Pale golden colour. Frothy, steady head. Bready, earthy nose, maybe a vague tone of diacetyl. Slottskällan House Character lies like a blanket over eventual aromas. Very soft mouthfeel. Light, yet smooth malty with Saaz most prominent and that earthy character from this brewery. Also diacetyl, but without the butteriness. Lightly bitter. Ole_R (1195), Oslo, Norway Apr 9, 2007 Updated: Aug 16, 2008500 ml bottle. Thick, lasting white head over a clear pale yellow/golden body. Both dry grain/cereal and fresh floral hops in the aroma. Taste is flavorfull and nicely balanced, soft malty and gently bitter. Crisp mouthfeel. Healthy body. Pleasant bitter/sweet finish.
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