mmm///beer (521), Austin, Texas, USA Jun 16, 2008 500 ml bottle poured into shaker- poured transparent golden yellow, high-medium carbonation, white head quickly bubbled away. Aroma of wheat and lemon. Hits the mouth with a light body, malt comes through rather lightly, sweetness in the middle, finish has a very slight hop note and is clean. Refreshing on a hot day, but I can think of other’s that do the job better to cool you down than this one.
Damico (50), Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 11, 2008 It’s refreshing to see organic beers on the scene more and more, but they don’t always have the richest flavors. This is a decent blond ale, but nothing special. The color looks like a mixture between a white ale and pilsener. There is not much aroma, and it is crisp and pure in flavor, which follows those German Purity Laws. yespr (6162), Copenhagen O, Denmark Aug 7, 2008 50 cL bottle. Pours clear and yellow with a huge white and slight creamy head. Light fruity and crisp bitterhops aroma. Flavour is mild malty, vaguely metallic towards mild bitter. Light fruity into the finish along with a mild bitterness. marchcow (482), Coralville, Iowa, USA Aug 5, 2008 Malty, honeylike sweet aroma with some banana notes. Color is opaque orangish with a small white head. Flavors are sweet malt, honey, some tomatoey citrus qualities. Light bitter bite. Medium palate with sweet haylike duration and a bitter finish. Good and drinkable. Would match well with many foods. coldbrewky (484), Saugerties, New York, USA Jul 12, 2008 5th year anniversary beer at new world home cooking, near hippietown USA. .5L Bottle. In fact this was one beer on their fairly comprehensive list that I had not had. Presented in the proper tall stem glass. I had two. Light body matches the nose of light grains. Pours a lightly hazy yellow with a thin head. Body is quick and unpretentious. Yeast bite is muted but a central pilar of this unfiltered brew. Hops are in the outer rings and merely a compliment to the olid statement of a body. This went well with the eloquent hamburger and fancy schmansy mushroom starter that the wife ordered and ate. Easy drinking and understated as an unfiltered beer. TheGent (26), , Massachusetts, USA Jul 11, 2008 I would have to say this is the most beerish beer I have ever had. Everything from the light yellow color, the the dry mouth feel to the malty yeasty taste is what I would try to tell a person about if they had never heard of beer before. While i was not a big fan of this I can respect such a traditional German beer.
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