omhper (10438), Stockholm, Sweden Aug 4, 2003 Updated: Oct 26, 2003Bottled. Pale golden with coarse head. Creamy maltiness, yet strikingly dry. Chewy and very soft with long grassy, biter finish. Excellently suitable for mass consumption in a shady biergarten. Eyedrinkale (3102), Beer Town, New York, USA Dec 24, 2007 Bottle. Just a great looking beer when poured into a Schneider Hefe glass. Clear yellow with a nice rising dough aroma. Flavor is a delicate balance between the sweet grains and German hops. This beer is pretty underrated. wastl (113), Germany Dec 11, 2007 Bottle. Light orange colour. Tiny white head yet a good deal of carbonation. Malty and hoppy aroma. Begins sweetly, gets increasingly bitter. Earthy notes. Finish of average duration. Good. Hopistotle420 (1177), Amherst, Massachusetts, USA Mar 8, 2004 Deep golden hue. Small quickly dissipating white head. Dough yeast, citrus, grassy nose. Clean pale malts. A hybrid of the pils and "U". A very quaffable. Great texture. Pleasant balance. Superb grainy malts, light to medium bodied, finising with forceful, yet delicately placed hops. A very nice Helles in my humble opinion. Radek Kliber (3302), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dec 13, 2004 Mild sweet aroma , some light hop feel dances around my nose, light fruity apple-berry wishes to join . I say yes . Medium deep gold a la sand on the Baltic sea . Light but not watery , very drinkable . Along the way you will notice mild hops and sweet with softening effect malt. Water used also plays crucial role here. Very soft , smooth brew . Pleasant Hell .
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