jingajinga (12), USA Aug 5, 2006 Okay although lagers may be boring it certainly performed well within thestyle guidelines. wnp22 (682), Toronto (Roncesvalles Village), Ontario, Canada Aug 10, 2003 Tasted at TFOB. Light yellow colour, clear with slight white head. Grassy scent, with slightly grassy hoppy taste. caledonian (367), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Mar 7, 2003 Updated: Mar 9, 2003Straw colored. Weak head that falls fast. Slightly hoppy aroma. Sweet. The other ratings are a bit harsh; it's better than, or on par with, most macrobrews. Best out of a glass and not too cold. Nekronos (2243), Xalapa, Mexico Sep 15, 2006 Interesting to have. It is almost insipit, no bubbles and good foam and almost aromaless. Dark goldne in appearance. Trev (850), Lakeville, Minnesota, USA Aug 28, 2009 Box said golden horseshoe blonde...
pale gold with a thiin quick white head.
Aroma is grainy malt, mown hay hop.
Flavour is light and clean, medium malt, some biscuity tones, light bitterness in the finish.
I can appreciate it for what it is. tomthompson89 (1456), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 27, 2007 yellow not much nose a little head this is very crisp easy drinking, kinda bland but there is the market for it or they wouldn’t have lasted 20 years. probstk (1005), Nepean, Ontario, Canada Nov 1, 2009 341 ml bottle as part of a 6-pack from Pa (thanks!), served at cellar temperature in a Scotch Irish taster glass.
App.: Clear golden with a so-so white head.
Aroma: Some nice fruity, biscuity, toasty malts, a hint of hops?
Palate: Medium body, moderate carbonation, kinda smooth.
Flav.: Fairly fruity, still some nice biscuit malt; dry with a hint of bitterness and a pleasant light malt finish.
Not particularly interesting. Radek Kliber (3912), Toronto (Can) Krotoszyn (Pol), Ontario, Canada Aug 17, 2003 Pale gold , small head . Some malt with decent level of hops . Drinkable , sweet .
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