1.2 AROMA 2/10 APPEARANCE 1/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 4/20 Jeppe (2631) - Řlbutikken, - APR 25, 2004Piss yellow beer with a disappearing head. Plastic and hops in the aroma. Bitter and dry hoppy flavor - thin and harsh and not very good!
2.3 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 9/20 danielyabu (904) - Uniăo da Vitória, BRAZIL - MAY 8, 2013
average frothy white head. yellow clear thin body. md. gl. aroma: honey, moderate hoppy, yeast. if and ff: light bitter; average duration. palate: light body, watery texture, lively carbonation, metallic finish. refreshing,no sweetness. 2,5s. @jules verne restaurant, budapest.
2 AROMA 4/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 7/20 visionthing (1626) - Oslo, NORWAY - MAY 6, 2013
50cl can (4,2% ABV) from a trade with Cunningham. Pours clear, pale golden with a white head. Mild malty aroma with fruity notes and hints of cooked vegetables and hints of grassy hops. Sweet and grainy with notes of fruits and vegetables and a very light bitterness in the finish. Quite standard pale lager, better than expected and quite drinkable.
1.8 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 4/5 TASTE 2/10 PALATE 4/5 OVERALL 5/20 foxo82 (478) - Tamworth (via Leicester), Staffordshire, ENGLAND - APR 2, 2013
500 ml can from Wisla, Granby Street, Leicester. Mine was 4.3% ABV but it appears to be the same beer. Pours from the can with a pleasing long-lasting head atop the predictable golden body. Aroma is sweet yeast. Taste is metallic ice cream, short finish, creamy mouth feel. No bitterness or sweetness - this barely registers on the taste buds.
1.7 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 5/20 KeefOz (470) - Tarragindi, AUSTRALIA - MAR 29, 2013
500ml can. Poured a clear golden amber with a one finger white foamy head that retained OK and laced OK. Moderate carbonation. Aroma of sweet malt. Taste of sweet malt, becoming a bit sour as it warms. Light body, bordering on watery. Smooth and slightly bitter finish. Ordinary.
3 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 7/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 12/20 artyom (217) - Osijek, CROATIA - FEB 25, 2013
Golden color, standard lager, quiet drinkable and refreshing, maybe a little bit watery.
2 AROMA 4/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 8/20 Kita (422) - Koper, SLOVENIA - JAN 13, 2013
Canned, 0.50l. Clear golden color with large frothy white head and lively bubbles. Aroma of light malt and grassy hops, slightly metallic, too. Taste starts with sweet corn malt then followed sour grassy. Mouthfeel is crisp, finish is dry and lightly bitter. Light body, thin texture and lively carbonation in palate. Not much expected, not much got from it...
1.1 AROMA 2/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 2/10 PALATE 1/5 OVERALL 3/20 Lore (417) - Budapest, HUNGARY - JAN 4, 2013
pale yellow colour with quickly collapsing white head; regarding the aroma and taste: well, I’m curious, how they produced this artificial bitternes which has no relationship at all with hop. this thing is undrinkable; one of the worst things I’ve ever tried to drink.
1.6 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 6/20 kovika91 (27) - HUNGARY - NOV 11, 2012
0,5l bottle as gift, pale yellow color, with minimal-nothing head, sweet waterly taste, bitter but no hoppy aroma... i dont like it...
1.8 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 7/20 heavy (1956) - Split, CROATIA - SEP 16, 2012
0.5 l can. A random beer brought by our guests that I didn’t have surprised me this time, near the end of the season. Golden body with medium sized head. Weak herbal and grainy malt aroma. Flavor mildly sweet, corny, a bit acidic and sharp grainy. Also some herbal hops here. Medium bodied with a bit sour finish. A typical boring lower quality pale lager, although nothing awful I admit.
2 AROMA 4/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 7/20 pivnizub (7989) - Bochum, Porúří, GERMANY - SEP 8, 2012
Bottle: Golden, stable bleached small head, visible carbonation, metallic-grassy hops in the skunky-malty nose; sweetish flavour, a bit fizzy; auite slim and a bit sticky; short watery metallic finish. Oh no…
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