Ungstrup (11692), Frederiksberg, Denmark Mar 27, 2003 A yellow beer with a small head. The aroma is a very faint sweetness. The flavor is a very filling malty sweetness - that lingers pretty long. It's a bit too sweet for my tastebud and has no bitterness to balance it. Papsoe (11030), Frederiksberg, Denmark Apr 22, 2005 Updated: Oct 8, 2006(Bottle 50 cl) From German "Double Bocks" I’m used to the type being a strong, dark, malty lager. But this Estonian variety is only dark golden - at the most. But the alcohol is definitely there. On the other hand the head has gone missing - completely. Not that different from Danish Strong lagers as for instance "Elephant Beer". Sweetish and very potent without the strong alcohol making it exactly cloying. But not an exciting beer. 201003 omhper (10950), Stockholm, Sweden Jan 18, 2002 Yellow coloured. Soft. Malty and sweet. Low bitterness. One dimensional. By far too little body to balance the alcohol. Oakes (7030), Miami Beach, Florida, USA May 30, 2001 Grainy, cidery, some cheap malt flavours. Lacking in substance and balance. This beer replaced the much better strong pale lager Seitse Munka in the roster, which is too bad. joergen (6814), Frederiksberg, Denmark Oct 9, 2005 Bottled.
Clear yellow coloured with a small white head.
Aroma of malts and corn with notes of fruits and alcohol.
Flavour of malts, corn and alcohol.
More malt liquor than dobbelbock !
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