Ungstrup (10863), Frederiksberg, Denmark Oct 2, 2003 The aroma is sweet and hoppy. The color is orange and the head is fine but disappearing. The flavor is sweet and hoppy. A really good lager. omhper (10145), Stockholm, Sweden Jul 15, 2002 Initially it was by all likeliness the most bitter of commercial Swedish beers. Like a bottom fermented IPA. Now it seems slightly toned down, resulting in better balance.
The rare cask conditioned version is even better, sporting more chewy maltiness and wonderful complexity.
Papsoe (9774), Frederiksberg, Denmark Sep 13, 2005 (Bottle 50 cl) Hazy amber colour with a thick, shaving foam like head making this an aesthetic pleasure. Flavourwise this comes very close to your typical British bitter - weird as it is bottom fermented. Malty and fruity with some wee touches of the wheat. Very far from a typical Pilsener. 200403 Oakes (6793), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Dec 1, 2000 Hop monster. Looks like a Vienna, but brings some of the biggest hops in all of Europe. The only drawback is that all the hops drown out the malt, reducing the complexity level to something below Jamtlands’ usual standards. joergen (6148), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 18, 2006 Bottle.
Clear amber coloured with a light yellow head.
Aroma of malts, grass and hops.
Flavour of malts, grass and hops with notes of grape fruits.
Dry hoppy finish.
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