madsberg (4363), Bangalore, India Apr 6, 2008 Canned. Golden coloured. Clear. Huge quite creamy dense head. Aroma is sweet, grainy and has some light fruity notes. Has distinct metallic notes as well. Flavour is bland at best. Has some light fruity and grainy notes. Is thin bodied and watery. Ends on a some vague bitternotes, but mostly sweetness is what finishes the beer off. Well, this will not get on the table in Bangalore again.
TikiE (310), Sylva, North Carolina, USA Jul 13, 2008 Can: Pours golden color with white lacing. Malty goodness with hints of citrus. Nice pale lager! Collint (297), Sylva, North Carolina, USA Jul 13, 2008 Can, pours a light clear yellow with a thin white head. Aroma is grain and simple malt. Super thin body, easy light beer. eeblah (77), Arizona, USA Jul 11, 2008 This is just a plain ol good lager. Easy to drink good all year round and you can usually get a great deal on it, i had it in the 16oz can and it was less than $5 for a 6 pack. tomciccateri (442), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Jun 28, 2008 500ml can in Amman, date stamped 11/07-12/08. At almost JD 2 it’s over $3 USD, but it’s a known commodity. Light body, well carbonated, pale malt flavor with little hops or malt presence. Dry finish. Clean for what it is and drinks well on those 40-degree days. CQC (201), Sydney, Australia Jun 2, 2008 Well, it’s beer, but not as we know it. This one is a Christmas stocking filler/ Right at the bottom, after the good presents, the boring presents and the obligatory bit of fruit. Seems I was lucky though, cause at least the bottle version doesn’t just taste like the tin it came in. So it’s got water in it and some malts and the like but it’s as tasty as a piece of paper. Not even old paper with a hint of mustiness. It’s kinda golden, in that healthy urine way and it has some bubbles too, which is a nice touch. Apparently it has 5% alcohol, but even that couldn’t mask the total wasteland that is Oranjebloom: - I like the name though.
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