Block (363), West Lafayette, Indiana, USA Mar 1, 2009 Super pale yellow pour with a white head. Light sweet aroma of malts. Flavor is light, mostly of malts and corn. Watery. Straight forward. Light body. mkel07 (494), Brisbane, Australia Feb 26, 2009 500ml bottle. Poured a clear sparkling amber into the glass. Small white head that quickly vanished leaving no lacing on the glass. Aroma of malt with a sweet malt taste. Thylacine (237), Tasmania, Australia Feb 23, 2009 Bottle - Clear yellow with virtually no head. Sweet, slightly flowery. Very thin bodied and watery in flavour. Very little bitterness. ChainGangGuy (2523), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Feb 23, 2009 16.9 ounce bottle - $2.29 at Total Wine & More in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Best Before: 03.06.09. I’m cutting it pretty close. We haven’t a moment to lose!
Appearance: Pours a bright blonde body with a large, frothy, white head.
Smell: Sweet-scented light malts with a waft of flower petals and a teeny tiny pinch of lemon zest.
Taste: Sweet, humble light pale malts paired with a solitary drop of lemon juice. Slight perceived hint of rice. Lightly floral hops and only a touch of overall bitterness. Minor yeastiness. Finishes semi-dry.
Mouthfeel: Light-bodied. Medium carbonation. Curiously, it’s a tad oily in the mouthfeel.
Drinkability: Instantly forgettable, as there’s nothing inherently wrong, unique, or even pleasant about it. Some might even go as far to say "it drink pretty good." Bullit (1300), Glasgow, Scotland Feb 16, 2009 Pale yellow colour, white head. Aroma has grassy hops. Flavour has a hint of malts. Watery finish. Average lager. lithy (1600), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Feb 2, 2009 Bottle thanks to my neo-geo.com secret santa Kiselgof. Darkish straw yellow with a puffy creamy white head. Grass and malt aroma. Taste is very herbal, grassy hops, lightly sweet, not very different from the 2 Svetloe. altonbrownd (1862), Amsterdam, Netherlands Jan 27, 2009 Bottle at Porterhouse, Dublin. Golden body, big head. Nose of hops and grassy. Same with the taste. Not much to it. Watery and grassy texture. Strykzone (1459), Wood River, Illinois, USA Jan 25, 2009 As clear as any beer out there. Light gold color with a decent sized white head. Nose is honey malt. Flavor is bitter but with some malt. This isn’t a bad beer but why does this brewer offer multiple pale lagers?
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