MI2CA (1099), Noblesville, Indiana, USA May 27, 2008 Sampled at HotShotz Indy tasting May 24, 2008 - Aroma is skunky, straw, pale malts and Euro hops. Pours cloudy pale yellow with a small head and decent lacing. Flavor is mellow malt with bready yeast and a subtle hop finish. Palate is clean and creamy. Easy drinking but a little to doughy for me.
Contrucci (14), Chile Feb 29, 2008 It’s a fresh ale. Hazy pale amber. Nice shiny white head. Hoppy on nose. Dry ending. Taste a little like bread. ha1ag (238), Netherlands Feb 23, 2008 bottled in Coyhaique. The local beer in Patagonia. Golden color, unfiltered therefore hazy, with thick head.Nose is fresh grassy. Very crisp mouthfeel and malts come ahead.Bitterness is combined with fresh citrich taste. A very pleasant surprise. KingGambrinus (93), Santiago, Chile Nov 6, 2007 Hazy yellow color with a small frothy head. Aroma of grass, oranges, honey, and cereal malt. Very hoppy flavor with a slight citrusy touch. The texture gets a little watered by the end, but I really recommend this lager. davidpl (403), Santiago, Chile Jun 4, 2007 Appearance: clear yellow. Little head, white color, without persistence nor consistence (exist some new versions pasteurized, this could be one of them!).
Aroma: floral, herbs and mainly citric from hops. Reminiscences of lemon and grapefruit. Sweet touch of honey.
Flavor: malty, hopyness, with fruity citric of lemon and yellow grapefruit. Sour and hop’s bitter start, with finishes of medium dryness.
Reminiscences of semi-bitters herbs.
Palate: Low carbonation. Light body and watery-silky texture. Fresh beer.
Advisable, but vo very distinct of the average of Chilean handcrafted lager beers.
(sorry for my english)
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