Ole_R (1304), Oslo, Norway Jul 17, 2008 Bottle, abv unknown, probably 500 ml. Thin, bubbely, mostely lasting white head. Brilliant pale golden body. Light sweet grain aroma, notes of grassy/hayish hops. Taste has a certain level of crispness; light sourish-sweet bready grains, with a gentle hopbitterness. Body is light plus. Fine bitterness in the finish. Beyond most of the European industrial lagers.
as (107), Novi Beograd, Serbia Oct 4, 2008 Bottle in Tunisia. Much better then Celtia, although very similar - this beer is also a light "Mediterranean" lager - the overall taste is composed of lemon, grass and, like Celtia, maize aromas. Dry finish and aftertaste. Refreshing, of course. Surely the best offering from this brewery. Grovlam (3204), Copenhagen, Denmark Aug 24, 2008 Bottle, strange looking and it says 62 cl on the side. Large rocky white head that mostly lasted. Good display of lacework. Flat looking body with a yellow color. Aroma of hay, straw, mild dusty flower. Over the palate came fresh grass and again straw like notes. Light bodied with a soft carbonation and dry texture. Light bitter flavor with some counter sweetness. Dry and bitter grassy finish. Properly the best bottled beer in Tunisia. Flex (2), Midoun, Tunisia does not count Apr 24, 2008 It’s simply the BEST beer in Tunisia.
For all beer lovers, this must be a must while they visit our beautiful and sunny country.
What a refresher... IslandHaole (1030), Onna-Son, Okinawa-Ken, Japan Feb 23, 2004 Produced Jan '01: A deep gold in color with a short lived beige head. Light sweet aroma, crystal malts?? A mild sweetness with an oaky middle, some hop bitterness lingers, but not for too long. This is much better than most of the Japanese macro lagers I've had. A rare treat and a pleasant surprise to find on my recent "Beer raid" to Hachinohe City. Look for this one!
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