travita (808), Lewisville, Texas, USA Aug 20, 2008 Yellow straw colored light white head. Taste has some nice hops spice going on with some citrus and malts. Smell is light with some hops and malts.
ratman197 (2484), Arvada, Colorado, USA Jul 30, 2006 On tap @ Beaver Street poured a clear yellow with a minimal white head. Aromas of straw and a hint of lemon. Palate was light bodied and dry. Flavors of straw and a hint of lemon with a dry astringent finish. eaglefan538 (2115), Wilmington, Delaware, USA Jun 19, 2006 Updated: May 15, 2007Re-rate, 5/07: Not much different than my first experience, although I’m bumping the numbers up a little. Maltier than hoppier for the style, yet overall a fairly balanced beer. Spiciness, herbal, spicey hops, and biscuity twist detected in the flavor, relative to my first tasting. Not a bad take on the style, pretty good ringed lacing left behind. Original rating: Pretty boring beer, although not bad. Again, a little imbalanced toward the sweet/malty side (as was the hefe I had tonite), which for a pilsner isn’t all that good a thing. The appearance was pale yellow, almost like a corona/bud product. The head was miniscule to nothing, lacing weak. The aroma was ale malty with not a lot of specific scents. The flavor was very light honey over a grainy flavor with only light grassy notes in the hop presence. Some sort of a bittering hop in there behind a very small touch of grass. Either way, it needed more hops (did I just say that?). Jeppe (2636), Ølbutikken, Denmark Aug 31, 2004 Draught at Beaver Street Brewery, Flagstaff, Arizona.<br />Pale yellow beer with no head. Mild hoppy aroma. Flavor is quite full for a pilsener with a good hoppy bitterness and malt notes. acrdz (4493), Boulder, Colorado, USA Jul 14, 2004 light yellow, typical appearance. Rotten grain, orange peel and sour lemon and wheat in this thing. Light tinge of sazz-like hops in the finish. Not too bad.
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