caesar (2574), Bunnik/Utrecht, Netherlands Mar 27, 2008 Bottled. Cloudy orange color, short head. Aroma of broth/bouillon, meat, some sweet caramel, slight spicy. Weird stuff, can’t stop thinking of the broth, which makes it quite hard to drink. Furthermore, it is not that bad, just a bit unbalanced, and not too complex. Maybe heating it up, and adding some vegetables would make it a good soup. skortila (2433), Bunnik, Netherlands Mar 24, 2008 Bottled. Aroma has malts, bouillon of cowflesh, yeast and fruits. Hazy, yellow-orange coloured with an off-white head. Taste is sweet, again this bouillon, maltiness and yeast. Medium bodied. Not my cup of bouillon. maeib (4012), Wootton, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England Aug 13, 2006 Bottled. A very hazy blonde coloured beer with a nice pillowy white head. Looks a little like a hefeweizen in the glass. Aroma is a little soapy and peppery and lemony. Some yeast notes also . The tste is light and unassuming, but very pleasant to drink. Light fruitiness and some yeast charcter. A touch of peppery hop. Very pleasant. bierkoning (4933), La Tropica, Netherlands Jul 6, 2006 Updated: Aug 15, 2007From St Servattumus:
Blonde and cloudy. What an indifferent aroma and flavor! Or did the heat (it is 98 DF) affect my tastebuds? Just a bit of fruit (especially citrusfruit) and a bit of yeast. Short aftertaste. Otje (668), Leiden, Netherlands Apr 23, 2006 hazy yellow/orange beer, virtually no head. smells fruity, malty and sourrish. tastes sweet, fruity, malty and raw. yep, unfermented malts and maltose. finish is very short a bit sweet and fruity. low on co2. thin bodied.
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