stegosaurus (1882), Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA May 24, 2005 not a bad beer, not crazy about it drinkable, no after taste, its an average beer. paco (204), Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada May 23, 2005 Updated: Aug 21, 2005On tap at Mcnally’s Tavern in Regina. Floral / grassy aroma. Golden yellow with a thin head. Very ligth bodied beer, somewhat of a grassy taste to it. Goes down very easily. Worth trying, but not anything special. primitive (9), Canada does not count May 18, 2005 Excellent summer beer. Very light, almost no aftertaste. Careful, the green bottle encourages skunkiness! Get it good and you will be happy, but not blown away. Mullo (102), Brisbane, Australia May 16, 2005 Well balanced, medium bodied, light malted lager. Easy to drink. Quite commercially styled. Perhaps drink a bit warmer to encourage a bit more flavour. Goblincat (356), Westland, Michigan, USA May 15, 2005 Light, transparent yellowish pour. Skunky corn is a good description of the scent, so I will go with that. Nothing overly noteworthy, but OK as a cold, refreshing drink. Pretty smooth overall with little flavor. Not a high scoring beer, but drinkable. ian2000gsxr (68), USA May 11, 2005 smells real fresh like cut grass or something.. reminds me of the grolch smell or heiken.. cript taste with too much carbonation for me.. otherwise it’s good stuff ghawener (952), San Salvador, El Salvador May 10, 2005 Bottle: Pale yellow, some carbonation, frothy white head. Taste is hoppy, very light with a hint of bitterness. Average unmemorable brew. JohnBarleycorn (390), Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 9, 2005 Standard-looking medium-gold lager with hallmark, forward aromas of fresh-cut grass, cereal grain, hay, floral hops and rain water. Heavy carbonation creates a couple too many prickles as it goes down. Unlike the powerful nose, hardly any definite flavour at all. Not very refreshing or appetizing, with hardly any of those palate-cleansing attributes you look for in even your most basic, run-of-the-mill lager.
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