Gpnterojd (130), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Mar 15, 2008 Drank from can. Aroma makes me think of two ’sodas’: Baking and club. Some slight sweetness and a bit of fondue detectable. A little vinegary. Burnt caramel and toast flavour. Feels like the beer was carbonated ’unnaturally’ at some point. Some yeast flavour. Reminds me a bit of a very toned down tripel. Medium bodied but seems watery. Leaves a tiny hop linger in the mouth. Reasonably enjoyable.
HenrikSoegaard (2897), Randers, Denmark Jul 17, 2008 Can. Creamy white good mostly deminishing head. Yellow colour. Light mlaty and hoppy aroma. Slightly grassy. Moderate bitter flavor. Average moderate bitter finish. Soft carbonated nice watery palate. OK beer, but a little dull. Sparky27 (413), Phoenix, Arizona, USA Jul 11, 2008 Pint can. Pours a light gold with 2 finger fluffy snow white head that fades quickly but leaves some spotty lacing. Nose is sweet grainy malts and light hops. Taste is more sweet grain, a touch of yeast, light hops and a dry, slight lemon-like citrus finish. Medium mouth feel. Not that bad - refreshing and drinkable on a hot day.. Much better in a can than that skunky green bottle. janir (131), Oulu, Finland Jul 10, 2008 Very clear and pure golden color. Medium head is big bubbly and it quickly disappearing. Malty nad hoppy aroma got also some toffyness in it. Flavor is a bit dry, malty and refreshingly hoppy. Light-bodied and bitterly carbonated palate. unclemattie (1518), Georgia, USA Jul 9, 2008 Beck’s, Beck’s Premier Light, and Beck’s N/A Horizontal rating. 12oz green bottle. DATE 11.2008. Pours golden, smallest white head of the three. Aroma of bread and heavy skunk. SKUNK. Mouthfeel of bready malt. Hoppy bitterness. Finishes with skunk flavor.
FrankJohansen (2549), Sabro, Denmark Jul 6, 2008 Bottle. Clear yellow colour with a medium white creamy head. Nice maly body with a nice hoppy finish.
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