plovmand (1590), Helsinge, Denmark Sep 7, 2009 Bottle. Pale yellow with a medium white head. Light fruity and light malty aroma notes. Flavour is mild malted and light fruity. Bit thin body. Nik925 (300), California, USA Sep 4, 2009 This is not bad. Certainly not good enough to ship thousands of miles, but not skunked, has a little hop to it, and light on the metal and cardboard. If I loved pale lagers, shoot me, errr, this wouldn’t be half bad. Decent for a piss lager shipped in. onystrom (741), Århus-Randers Crew, Denmark Sep 2, 2009 Bottle. Pale yellow color with small head. watery beer, but standard southern hemisphere pale lager IMO Travlr (700), Washington, Washington DC, USA Aug 23, 2009 I have a few Argentinian friends and I like them very much. However, I do not like their beer. I offered my friends some Cantillon gueuze and they did not like it aat all - so that sums up Argentinian beer tastes for me. Not a country for beer, sorry. KimJohansen (6676), Copenhagen V, Denmark Aug 22, 2009 Clear golden with a tiny white head. Aroma had cardboard, caramel and malty notes. Flavour was malty and fruity with caramel notes. Finished sweet. MiP (8793), Sønderborg, Denmark Aug 22, 2009 Bottle, 4.9%. Clear pale yellow colour. Very small white head. Grainy flavour. Standard bad macro lager. Madsnp (611), Odense C, Denmark Aug 22, 2009 Bottle. Pours crystal clear straw golden coloured with a small lacing egg white head. Aromas of grain, corn, silage and mild spice. Thin and weak flavour with notes of citrus, malt and grass. wimpie133 (130), Brugge, Belgium Aug 17, 2009 Bottle, at Via Via Café in Copan Ruinas, Honduras :). Golden beer, bubbles and medium white head that lasts. The aroma is special: grainy, malty, but also a bit spicy and some notes of grass, or vegetables. The taste is also nice: it starts like a pale lager like I drunk already several ones, with a grainy and malty taste, but after a while the special aftertaste of vegetables, spices and grass comes nicely into your mouth. A very special beer, the most special I drunk on the Maya-route, and why not the best? And that for an Argentinian beer from Inbev (or Anbev, as you wish).
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