Moz (613), Gothenburg, Sweden May 25, 2007 Bottle. Clear yellow colour with a white head. Aroma of citrus & faint notes of rubber. Grainy, yeasty flavour. Medium bitterness. Enjoyit (1697), Vadum, Denmark May 23, 2007 Pale yellow of color with a white head. A boring aroma of flat corn and some weak bitter aroma. A thin flavor with some notes of corn and hops. cking (1012), North Canton, Ohio, USA May 23, 2007 Rated 9/14/06: Yeah this is decent but extremely common. Grassy/grainy aroma, light yellow with a sizeable white head and moderate lacing. Sort of sticky and funky on the finish. Flavor is sweet and grainy with that typical euro lager flavor. Cheap import, standard fare. almosi (279), Viña del Mar, Chile May 22, 2007 In Can.
Brewed and Canned in Argentina.
Has a golden clear color, with a lasting head, very white. The aroma is well hoppy. In the palate the bitter one is balanced well, just. Light and carbonic body. I would say that it is a good standard European beer. wilderthanyou (410), Guelph, Ontario, Canada May 22, 2007 Aroma of grass and weak hops, thin golden colour, no head, cardboard taste, thirst quenching, but thats about it. ekstedt (2411), Göteborg, Sweden May 16, 2007 Bottle, 33 cl. Clear straw yellow, medium fluffy white head. Clean, bready malt aroma, with herbal hops. Light to medium bodied, decent mouthfeel. Dry with a long and pleasant bitterness. An average german pils, and very refreshing. lucien (42), Argentina May 15, 2007 Argentinian version. Bottled at Zarate, Argetnina. Nice colour for an industrial beer. At least it has aroma! In the mouth hops, corn syrup and sweet in the aftertaste. One of the best industrial pilsener. pintocb (508), Darsville, Georgia, USA May 13, 2007 Yellow with some bubbles. Some bittering hops on top of a little maltiness. Beats the hell out of American pale lagers that call themselves a pilsner, but still not my favorite style.
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