TBone (4924), Pori, Finland Feb 25, 2006 Bottled @bar next to Carlsberg Sky Tower, Singapore
Pale yellow color, good creamy white head. Grassy, slightly skunky Saaz-type hops in the nose. Starts grassy hoppy, then turns sweet fruity malty - "normal Carlsberg". Malaysian Carlsberg’s effort to make German pilsener. fiulijn (5860), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy Sep 3, 2004 Bottle, Kuala Lumpur, with Mibsy Another Asian classic brew, watery, a bit sweet, not bitter enough: poor. Sully (1363), Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, Australia Jul 6, 2004 My son’s name is Carl. Pity that there wasn’t a better beer for him to have as a namesake. I have had this on tap at KL airport and in the bottle elsewhere. Both versions are typical of the bland lager nomally found in these tropical climes. Yeah, duff said . duff (5404), Sydney, Australia, Surrey, England Jul 5, 2004 Bottle@Spiesys. Typical tropical lager, and typical Carlsberg lager (i.e-bland). Adjuncty, corny and grainy, pale and fizzy, thats should explain it well enough for you. chris_o (4405), London, Greater London, England Jul 2, 2004 Beer # 19 at Spiesy’s. Basic adjunct laden tropical pale lager with a corny, grainy aroma and no hops, or ,indeed, interest in the flavour whatsoever. The best I can say is that, after a run of very strong US-made beers, this one wasn’t too bad as a palate cleanser and the mark probably reflects that to some extent. Water would have done the job just as well, mind.
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