Svesse (1591), Hässelby, Sweden Aug 2, 2008 (Draught at Svijanský Rytír, Prague, 22 July 2008) Golden colour with frothy, white head. Malty, grainy nose with notes of toffee, caramel and slightly spicy, floral hops. Malty, fruity taste with toffee, caramel and slightly toasty, fruity hints. Bittersweet finish with floral, grassy hops. Perfect balance. Lovely pilsener! dEM1972 (44), , Czech Republic Jul 5, 2008 Almost the same in colour to other Pilsners; wonderful yeasty aroma; even from the bottle maintains the head; taste is rather sharp; pleasant enough after taste; I would say a slightly heavier taste, put it this way you know you are drinking something different. oh6gdx (5500), Vaasa, Finland Jul 3, 2008 Bottled. Golden colour, mediumsized white head. Aroma is malts, yeast, hops and some grass/hay. Flavour is quite much the same. Big grassy and fruity + malty finish and aftertaste. KnutAlbert (2133), Oslo, Norway Jul 1, 2008 Fine play between full malt flavour and hoppiness, giving flowers and dusty dryness.
A truly great beer, one of the very best Ive tried from the Czech Republic. Radek Kliber (3281), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 30, 2008 Bottle 500 ml
Appearance: Slightly darker than most Bohemian brews of its kind. Standard head , perhaps below average with time leaving fizzy top. 3- Nose: neat bitter hop aroma that reminded me of American versions of Pilsners. Rich barley character at base. Very good in short. 8- Flavor/Palate : Clean, refreshing brew with easily noticeable hop character. This is very unusual to see - Czech brew borrows traits from US micro makers. I guess the question was asked "why not join two best sides and make perfect Pils ?" American-Bohemian Pils? I will say yes please f-8+ "rewelacja"
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