Papsoe (9999), Frederiksberg, Denmark Sep 8, 2007 (Can 33 cl) Courtesy of yngwie. Cloudy golden with a white head. Very neutral aroma - a whiff of malt. Medium body, rather sweet and clean malts. Perhaps a bit stronger than intended as I chilled this a bit too much...sorta making an ice pale lager. No real bitterness. 180807 yespr (6361), Copenhagen O, Denmark Aug 20, 2007 33 cL bottle. Pours hazy yellow to orange with huge white head. Grainy nose. Thick mouthfeel as served just above 0 degrees celcius. Grainy flavour, slight bitter. Finish is quite grainy too. Heavy flavoured, but sadly one-dimensional. I had the chance to taste something from the remaining content of the can as Hildigöltur forced me to try some, obviously the melted ice was even more watery and bad. The rating covers the initial sample. Hildigöltur (5052), København Ø, Denmark Aug 18, 2007 Canned. Very cold. Actually, I could not get it out of the can. After a bit of warming it turned to liquid. Golden coloured. Extremely watery. MiP (5011), Flensburg, Germany Jan 8, 2008 Can, 4.7%. Served eisbocked at Papsø’s. Hazy pale yellow colour, small white head. Grainy flavour, seems clean. Could have been a lot worse. Its frozen state probably does it well, separating some of the water. Maria (3975), Thisted, Denmark Jun 11, 2007 Unidentified, nice golden fluid, that looks like beer and holds 4.7% alcohol! It is served at 0 degrees centigrades as suggested by the brewery, and it has a very faint malty aroma. But flavour - where are you???? Please come...??? As I drank the last mouthful, I could conclude, that there IS such a thing as beer, with almost no flavour. Therefore it doesn’t taste bad or revolting, and it must be the ultimate beer for a person, that simply doesn’t like beer!!! 2326
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