Bov (5403), Bienne, Switzerland Nov 29, 2006 courtesy of MadDan - very pale and clear golden-yellow colour; irregular little foam; shy touch of herbs and corn in the nose; some sweetness with a slightly harsh palate; quite dry and moderately tart bitterness; short corny finish - inhospitable Frits (3), Big Bay, South Africa does not count Nov 22, 2006 Excellent aroma, makes o want to drink it. Appearance not spectacular, head doesn’t inspire. Flavour is superb, with good hops flavour. This beer did my palate a favour in very warm conditions. austinpowers (2828), New York, New York, USA Jul 18, 2006 Almost exactly like Windhoek Lager. I can’t tell them apart at all. Enjoyed near Sossusvlei, Namibia, but available almost anywhere in Namibia and in parts of S. Africa. bluevegie (2169), Perth, Australia Mar 10, 2006 Medium golden body with a fairly lasting white head. Aroma of malt and adjuncts. Taste is sweet, pretty thin and boring. Dorqui (1353), Brescia, Italy Oct 13, 2005 Updated: Sep 14, 2007Canned 0,33L.
Much abundant and fragrant foam, optimal persistence and duration. Limpid yellow color, pale and much bubbly one. Promising aspect for a canned beer. Unfortunately lean and watery scent. Pungent taste, lightly bitter and little malty rumors. Short and insipid end.
Thanks to Stefy for this beer. SudsMcDuff (1691), was CapeTown,SA-now Houston, Texas, USA Jul 24, 2005 I enjoyed this beer by buying a sixer and using it as a good everyday beer, it has a great solid taste that has a very pleasing smell and look, good head! The perfect beer for a hot day and a braai! beerspezi (2), Namibia does not count Mar 14, 2004 One of the best beers I ever drank. A bit stronger in flavour than the "Windhoek". Great! ARMed (485), Garnet Valley, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 13, 2004 The best of the local Capetown SA beers. More body and flavor than your typical Hansa or Castle. Smooth and refreshing with a very smooth finish. Very little aftertaste. Bought a 6 pack in a small liquor store in capetown and enjoyed drinking it on the road to Cape Point! Good with langistines and prawns!
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