seamus77 (31), kansas city, Missouri, USA Jun 20, 2006 it seems that most of you are missing the point...as usual. this is a summer beer, meant to be (or so i’ve read) a light, sweet, refreshing drink. while i have no idea exactly what woodruff is, i thoroughly enjoy adding the waldmeister to this beer. tinting the beer a lovely green and adding a sweetness to slightly counter the tart berliner flavor, but altering the flavor in a way i can’t quite put my finger on. overall, this is a brew to enjoy without taking too seriously, hell, it’s friggin’ froggy-green! and fun. a little more alcohol and maybe some mixing instructions in english (or whatever language for the importing country) would be nice, however.
SkyCop32 (286), Morlautern, Germany Dec 21, 2008 Shared this with Oldrtybastrd. This poured yellow to green with not much head. This smelled like new baby diapers so it was hard to drink. This took some time to drink as I wanted to dump it out. Quack-Duck (2202), Bodensee, Germany Dec 16, 2008 bottle. Yellow-green colour, green-coloured head. Fruity nose. Sweet, perhaps too sweet. I prefer Berliner Weisse without anything added or with only a very small touch of fruit sirup. oldrtybastrd (1801), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana, USA Oct 19, 2008 Shared this one w/ SkyCop32. Picked up at Toom Getränke in Kaiserslautern. Just take the regular Berliner Kindl and add some unknown green fruity syrup to cut the sour/acidic taste. Turns a great beer into to a popcicle. Tatse is to sweet and fake. Aroma is like diapers, fresh out of the package. It’s a weird unbelievable artificial smell. It’s all I could do to finish it out of the Berliner Kindl Goblet. Theis (2553), Frederiksberg, Denmark Sep 22, 2008 Bottle - brought by some german gay !! Føj for satan. This is the most disgusting "thing" I have ever tasted. Marzipan & Pistace. Clear artificial green body green head. Never again !!! Cletus (3602), Connecticut, USA Jul 30, 2008 Pours a weird yellow tinted green. Smells like colgate and citrus. Tastes like pine sol and citrus.
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