RSRIZZO (951), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA Apr 6, 2008 Aroma is a light sweet malt scent. Color is a bright hazy gold with good carbonation and a thin loose head. Taste is bread and alcohol. Starting with a light / medium body it goes down crisp and a little fizzy. Finish comes in sweet and sugary, its like drinking a slice of white bread, then it ends with a faint bitterness and a slight sour feel. After taste is cider like with strong alcohol tones. This is much better then there Original Lager, but its just not much fun to drink and there is no way I would buy it again.
Eructoblaster (1232), Gatineau, Quebec, Canada Jul 8, 2008 Bottle - 500ml. Pale gold body with instant-fading white frothy head. Malty aroma with sweet hints. Boring malty/sweet taste that ends with a short bittersweet finish. Another bland East European Strong Lager. MiP (4843), Flensburg, Germany Jul 8, 2008 Can at ĹBF08. Pale golden colour. Very small white head. Rough flavour. Some alcohol. Grainy aftertaste. fonefan (4062), Ulfborg, Denmark Jul 6, 2008 Bottle 50cl. Clear medium yellow color with a average, fizzy, good lancing, mostly diminishing, off-white head. Aroma is light to moderate malty, toasted. Flavor is light to moderate sweet and light light bitter with a average duration. Borring ! Body is medium, texture is watery to oily, carbonation is soft. (170508) evilempire (109), sheffield, South Yorkshire, England Jun 20, 2008 what is it with eastern europe and strong beer? they just can’t do it, yet everyone tries, and over 50% of the beers I saw in Lithuania were over 7%. like the rest, this is a nasty, industrial alcohol tasting, metallic (despite coming in a bottle), astringent paint stripper type fluid. The only mercy is I had someone with whom to share so didn’t have to drink the other half. obtained from shop at Kaisiadorys, Lithuania Maria (3816), Thisted, Denmark Jun 5, 2008 Golden with a nice head. The aroma has notes of sweetness, malt and light fruit. The flavour has sweetness, light fruit, malt and the finish is slightly dry. The alcohol is well hidden!
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