nuplastikk (428), Maryland, USA Jun 26, 2008 500ml bottle. I admit it. I’m scared. Pale golden color. Big industrial alcohol aroma prepares you for the factory fresh, sugary sweet death juice that is Apcehaabhoe. Brutal and harsh, but still has a somewhat ok fruity aftertaste that tricks you into darign another sip. Avoid at all costs.
JPDIPSO (4234), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA Apr 24, 2008 Dark straw to golden color. Fluffy, diminishing white head. Grainy and DMS laden aromas. Hints of light cotton candy and alcohol as well. Sweet raw sugar flavors. Some higher alcohols and brown sugar and sweet corn flavors as well. Another Euro strong lager meant for that after work buzz. luttonm (7), USA does not count Apr 13, 2008 Nose and initial taste of sweet honey. Bright and hazy yellow color with a much fuller body than american ’lagers’. I’d much rather drink one of these than two americans, if you know what I mean. Definitely better than Baltika ’9’, less fiery and more drinkable.
For a better read I agree with, see ’Cornfield’ below. DerBiermeister (374), Birmingham, Alabama, USA Dec 9, 2007 This beer is hardly has any aroma. Its appearance is a golden, nearly opaque colour. Hardly any head. The flavour is sweet and though the beer is watery, doesn’t taste like water per se, though is easily drinkable, despite the higher ABV of 7.0. omhper (10456), Stockholm, Sweden Nov 17, 2007 Updated: Nov 22, 2007Bottled. Deep golden, rich head. Pea soup aroma. Sweet and fruity, medium bodied with notes of diesel. An unrefined yet somewhat swillable get-drunk-fast lager.
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