DrGonzo (624), Somerville, Massachusetts, USA Apr 8, 2006 Golden straw yellow color with a thin white persistant head. Massively skunky aroma with hints of burning embers, musty. Flavor is mildly sweet, not as much as I’d like for this style. I get some smoke here as well, it’s light but present, quick dry finish that’s reasonably innoffensive. Bland overall, but drinkable, you could do a lot worse with this style.
jjpm74 (2925), Connecticut, USA Jul 30, 2008 Pours straw color with a thin white head. Smells of corn and sweet malt. Tastes of sweet malt and fruity. Sledge Jr (2716), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Jun 7, 2008 In the 0.5L bottle from Hy Vee CB. Pours a standard gold with perhaps a very subtle chill haze. Not crystal clear. Huge white head that holds its retention very very well. Aroma is Pepe LePew, i.e. skunk city. It’s too bad that this was so skunked because the flavor was really quite good if you subtract the photosensitivity. Rich (my bottle states that it is an ale, and if I had not read from the brain trust on this site that this was a lager, I’d have agreed with the manufacturer that they actually made an ale because this seemed closer to a cream ale than a pale lager or at least a golden ale, but the Gods of Ratebeer are never wrong so this must be a pale lager ) and does not really have the weak palate or flavor of a pale lager. I wish I’d had a bottle of this that was not skunked. JoeMcPhee (3692), Jackson Heights, New York, USA May 4, 2008 500 ml bottle. Very pale golden with a fast-fading white head. Aroma is very industrial. Pale grainy malt, earthy hops and a fairly non-descript flavour. Lightly vegetal. It’s about what you might expect. Meh. sir_Pino (545), Zawiercie / Żywiec, Poland May 4, 2008 Rated:31.05.2007
Bottle green,500 ml, extract of wort 12 % Aroma and flavour is very wierd, probably it is the rice inside that makes it all bad, texture is rather strange as well. Rather poor beer and bizarre for its style.
Magic_dave6 (3752), London, Greater London, England Apr 26, 2008 Bottle from nostalgia. Aroma is grainy, noteable corn or some other non barley sugar comign through, herbal grassy hop, slightly iodiney. Taste is similar, the bitteriness is nearly ink, as in when you lick your fingers are reading a newspaper. Easy enough to drink, but not a very hot beer.
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