IDunno19 (78), Ames, Iowa, USA May 19, 2008 Nothing terrible about this beer, just nothing outstanding. Clean like Heineken without the bite on the finish. Other than that, nothing to write home about. troopie (848), USA May 18, 2008 Bottle. Poured light golden colour with a thick fast dssapearing head. Aroma of grain, and adjunct. Flat watery flavour, not much like beer. Flat finish.
This isn’t a drain pour because it does have some thirst quenching properties, and I drank it after hard labour in the yard. phishpond417 (1861), Madison, Wisconsin, USA May 18, 2008 lighter golden colour, the aroma is weak and faint of grain, and maybe a little corn. a watery finish, and for the most part hardly any distinct flavors at all. rcasta (470), El Salvador May 18, 2008 El origen del nombre de esta cerveza data de la epoca de mao y su traduccion a nuestra lengua es chingao. Es de conocimiento publico q mao tenia a todo su pueblo chingao Gypsy19 (602), California, USA May 12, 2008 Basically China’s Heineken, which isn’t saying much. Nothing excting here. Little to no flavor, with the exception of a little skunkiness, perhaps due to the green bottle. A passer overall. Geuzelambix (110), København, Denmark May 9, 2008 A light lager with not much going on. The rice makes it very fresh and drinkable though. I wan’t impressed by the aroma, while the beer itself were nice on a warm day... unclemike (834), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA May 4, 2008 12 oz bottle. Poured light golden color with thin white head. Little lacing. Aroma was slightly skunky, but detected sweet notes as well as some hops aroma. Taste was better than expected, slightly sweet and bitter. Kind of reminded me of a pilsner. Palate was somewhat thin however KimJohansen (6645), Copenhagen V, Denmark May 4, 2008 Clear golden with large white head. Sweet grainy aroma with vegetable notes. Sweet flavor with cardboard notes. Ends slightly bitter.
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