mhoster56 (34), Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, USA Mar 21, 2006 Bottle. Not a huge fan of pilsners; however, this one is very solid for a macro. Fairly hoppy for a pils, with a hint of lemon grass and a fragrance some people believe smells like burning weed. Leaves a rather unpleasant aftertaste.
TaxiDriver (474), Stadland, Germany Aug 19, 2008 Bottle. A light sour and quite hoppy smell, also a light smell of soap and grass. A large white creamy head and a golden body. The taste is moderate bitter with a average duration. The body is light to medium, very dry and light creamy with a soft carbonation and a light metallic and quite astringent finish. A good Pilsener. gotohelunc (347), Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA Aug 19, 2008 Draft. Lighty straw color with a big soapy, foamy, white head. Weak aroma, though not bad with some bitterness and hay. Light flavor, some sourness with a nice hop kick balancing things out in the finish. A sharp, refreshing mouthfeel. Not an amazing beer, but solid for the style and one of the better mass produced pils you’ll find at a lot of bars. MrChopin (155), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 19, 2008 First real notes on this one, and from a bottle. Gold with a nice white head. Light and crisp like every Urquell I’ve ever had. Slightly bitter hops balance out the bready malts. Classic all the way. I remember the tap being better, though at the time I was also sitting outside in 70F after moving for two hours. Still, a delightful beer for the warm months no matter how it’s served. This would be wonderful at a baseball game. puboflyons (369), New Hampshire, USA Aug 17, 2008 From a 12 fl. oz. green bottle marked 05268-01:17. Pours a golden yellow with an abundent supply of foamy white head and adequate lacing. The head sticks around for the session. Decent sweet malts and yeast in the aroma. Medium mouth feel. Flavor is strong on malts with a light, hoppy finish. An enjoyable experience. AndyReynolds (41), Wilder, Kentucky, USA Aug 17, 2008 Dreaft, pours golden with a thin white head. The aroma was wheat, yeast, and a little bit of hops. The taste was very watered down and strong with wheat. It was rather refreshing and smooth going down, but nothing real special here.
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