vyvvy (1775), Hazelwood, Missouri, USA Apr 19, 2007 Well, this one is my fault for getting. It said Vietnam on the label & I got it strictly to have a beer from Vietnam. When I saw it was listed from France I knew I just wasted my money for this overpriced pale lager - $10 / six pack? Thank goodness they break up sixers for me. Pours pale yellow with a sudsy soapy head that disappears quickly. The aroma has buttery diacetyl and creamy malts. Medium / light body with light carbonation. Starts with medicinal traits, spice and butter. The finish is watery with a little bit of spice. <b> A big ol’ thumbs down </b> for a beer that is a ’blah’ at best.
Magjayran (1200), Durham, North Carolina, USA Nov 30, 2008 This is yellow. This is fizzy. This is beer. Bad beer. Sweet and grainy. Swill. It’s not lacking in flavor. It’s bursting with bad flavor. What a waste of time. sebletitje (579), Tampa, Florida, USA Nov 27, 2008 Pours clear golden, white head.
Aroma is very weak. Mostly malts and hints of hops.
Taste is lightly hoppy with notes of malts, giving it a smooth, almost sweet mouthfeel with a light bitter finish.
Not much else to say here, it lacks complexity and body. dkachur (1070), Charlottesville, Virginia, USA Nov 27, 2008 12 ounce bottle from somewhere in Richmond, VA. Pours a straw yellow with a large fluffy head. Very nice retention and lacing. The aroma is skunky grains. Very, very grainy and a little sweaty and corny taste with some light grassy notes. very sweet. Thin bodied. Lots of carbonation and a creamy mouthfeel. GodOfThunder (160), Orlando, Florida, USA Nov 18, 2008 Yellow color with a white fizzy head and lots of bubbles coming up from the bottom. Smell is malty and like a biscuit. Taste is very light with a slight malt feel. Tastes like typical macro swill, just with a Vietnamese label. mansquito (661), Boston/Philadelphia, USA Sep 25, 2008 Had this in a Vietnamese restaurant. Pours a clear and light color. Not too much to the taste, but it was a nice refreshing little beer to drink along with some Vietnamese food. Lightly grassy, with a little bit of hops in there.
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