fromred2green (141), , Ohio, USA Mar 7, 2009 Bottle. Pours light yellow with a small white head. Aroma is wheat and malt. Flavor is mostly wheat and malt, and is bitter yet sweet. Decent light-colored beer. Ober (1165), Bommelerwaard, Netherlands Mar 5, 2009 A clear golden colored beer, with a thick white head. The aroma is malty sweet, with wheat, some fruits like citrus. A little sour. The taste is dry bitter, fruity with hops. It’s a little sweet. The aftertaste is gentle bitter. curly (549), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Mar 5, 2009 Pours clear golden yellow with a thin head. Aroma is wheat and spice. This beer has an odd taste like windex or something. Finishes bitter with a cloying mouthfeel. Cavie (1318), Fort Worth, Texas, USA Mar 4, 2009 This was a lovely little kolsch. Great aroma and a soft taste over the palette. brewcrew2002 (50), USA Mar 2, 2009 Had a Hoppy aroma and poured a light yellow. I thought it had a light hint of honey flavor. dwaggs2 (534), Lee’s Summit, Missouri, USA Feb 28, 2009 Nothing to special. Golden pour with no head. aroma is malts and corn. Very light body. Flavor is weak malts and some floral hops. Easy drinking beer. thejon375 (390), Tampa, Florida, USA Feb 22, 2009 Good beginners beer for people to switch from bud to this. Has good flavor and very easy to drink. ChainGangGuy (2523), Kennesaw, Georgia, USA Feb 20, 2009 12 oz. single - $1.79 at Total Wine & More in Kennesaw, Georgia.
Appearance: Pours a clear, yellow body with a medium-sized, white head.
Smell: Faintly grainy light malt nose with small notes of grain and spicy, herbal hops.
Taste: Light maltiness with a slight graininess, a small touch of sweetness, and a hint of wheat breadcrumbs. Incredbily faint fruitiness. Spicy hops displaying a slight grassy herbaceous quality and medium-low bitterness. Finishes dry and crisp, with a bit of lingering spicy hop character.
Mouthfeel: Hovers on the fine line between light and medium-light bodied. Crisp, medium carbonation.
Drinkability: Comfortably average Kölsch! A simple, refreshing, crisp alternative to the basic American lagers.
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