Ungstrup (14758), Frederiksberg, Denmark Jul 7, 2003 The aroma is slightly bitter - too faint an aroma for my liking. The color is dark yellow, and it has a beutiful head. The aroma hop is very present in the first sip. It has a fine sweetness and a good bitter hop, a little flowery, that prickles your tongue before turning dry. A good Czech pilsener with medium bitterness. Papsoe (14642), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 18, 2005 (Bottle 50 cl) Well, with a beer of this name I don’t blame the Swedish importers (TomelillaBryggar’n i Malmř AB) for renaming it: "Kärnans Guld". Very dark golden, very full-bodied with a rather unusual burned edge, odd for a pilsener. But nice indeed - naturally. omhper (12155), Stockholm, Sweden Mar 1, 2002 Golden. Light bodied - nearly thin, complex with a great deal of bitterness
oh6gdx (8802), Vasa, Finland Jul 3, 2008 Bottled. Golden colour with small white head. Aroma is quite malty and grassy with some slight rubbery notes. Flavour is slight malts and ends in a bitter dry hayish taste. Oakes (8058), gone rambling, Vietnam Oct 1, 2001 Thick Saaz aroma and palate. Very typically Czech, and well-made. fiulijn (7150), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy Nov 28, 2003 Blond color. Malty aroma, simpler than the "10%" version. Interesting flavor, malty and nice aromatic hopping! A pleasant Bohemian Pilsner, overall better than the "10%" version. bierkoning (5989), La Tropica, Netherlands Oct 24, 2004 Light grassy aroma. Light, malty and grassy at first, but then a firm hoppiness comes up. Firm, hoppy, flowery aftertaste. Quite decent. Hildigöltur (5109), Křbenhavn, Denmark Oct 7, 2003 Updated: Jun 25, 2004Draught. Golden with big white head. Very nice hoppy Czech pilsener. Refreshing and bitter. Very sparkling (at least compared to the cask ale I had just before). [7-3-7-3-14=3.4]
Rerate: Hazy orange coloured. Fruity aroma. Bitter finish.
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