Ungstrup (11692), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jun 25, 2004 An unclear yellow beer with a small head. The aroma is hoppy and slightly sour. The flavor though is fresh and dry hoppy. A boring beer - especially for a pale ale, but maybe it is good in 40 degrees Centigrade? Papsoe (11030), Frederiksberg, Denmark Sep 10, 2006 (Bottle 37,5) Clear, pilsener golden with a white head. But if you pour the sediment, you get an unclear, murky orangey brown with lots of yeasty floaties. Fairly neutral aroma with a wee touch of malt. Medium body with a dry hoppiness. Drinkable indeed but rather unexciting - the ale world’s answer to a Pale Lager. 100906 omhper (10950), Stockholm, Sweden Jun 10, 2005 <i>Bottled.</i> Hazy straw colour. Grassy with bready malt aroma. Dryish with typical Copper’s yeast character and crystal malt flavour. Well balanced with medium bitterness. Copper’s house flavour really makes their beer unique. I like that! yespr (7779), Copenhagen O, Denmark Aug 12, 2008 37.5 cL bottle. Pours hazy orange with a fully diminished white head. Mild cornish and sligh acidic to dry aroma. Flavour is mild mild mouldy malt. A bit spiced and followed by a dry bitterness. Flat and somewhat boring finish. Oakes (7030), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Feb 22, 2001 Light, refreshing, yet civilized.
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