KingGambrinus (89), Santiago, Chile Aug 9, 2008 Has a deep amber colour, hazy, with a long lasting head. Strong aroma of lemon (very strong), with notes of herbs, candy, malt, and some yeast. Flavor is mildly spicy, malty, and pleasantly bitter. Smooth texture, average carbonation. It’s ok. bluevegie (1741), Perth, Australia May 29, 2008 Dull orangey amber body with good head. So far most of the Szot I have tried have similar characters. Grapefruit bitterness that is not balanced as I would hope for. Solid lacing. Sully (1363), Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, Australia Mar 31, 2008 Updated: Apr 1, 2008I will ignore the description that this is like a porter. In colour it is as much a porter as I am a Springbok supporter. It is an orange/amber with a very cloudy body, perfectly acceptable for a bottle conditioned beer. The head is a clean white but given the 6% it is going to flatten somewhat. Quite fruity in the nose as I would have thought for a cerveza al vapor. Equally zesty in the mouthfeel and one that reminds me a little of the Aussie Coopers Sparkling Ale. Their advertising states that their beer is cloudy but fine, equally the brewing climate in Chile is looking at a sunny future if this beer is one of the new breed. kuleko (5), Santiago, Chile does not count Feb 28, 2008 Nice dark yellow colour, with beautiful white foam. Complex aroma; malty, frutal and a little toffee. Taste is great, with apples, malt and a touch of caramel. Good finish with a soft bitter and frutal aftertaste. Contrucci (14), Chile Feb 15, 2008 330cc. It doesn’t feel like a lager. Its heavier.
Bitter finish and spicy. Poor head. Good carbonatation, bubbles of different size, continuous in the glass. Very dry. Excelent.
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