natali (27), Ukraine Mar 29, 2007 If you think how much it cost it´s not so bad. But can´t compete with homemande breweries. Low body, good carbonatation, and weak taste and aroma. brettpace (179), Northridge, California, USA Mar 24, 2007 This is a good brew, better than bud light and corona. My brother said they drink this stuff constantly in Argentina, good for them. brianjames1 (322), Northridge, California, USA Mar 22, 2007 nothing special except that its from Argentina. Taste like a typical lager. Would buy it again only if Argentina is in the world cup. MarkoR (224), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mar 20, 2007 A typical pale lager that you’ll forget as soon as you rate it on this site. 33cl bottle, bought and tasted while on a trip to Barcelona. nramsburg (200), New York, New York, USA Mar 19, 2007 Updated: Mar 22, 2007Awesome in the liitro format. Everyone else in Buenos Aires was drinking them, and, you know what, for less than a dollar (american) a litre, I can’t blame them RagallachMC (631), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Mar 18, 2007 12oz bottle. Aroma: Typical pale lager but with a noticeable sulfurous note. Appearance: Pale gold in color and clear. White head was full and frothy with decent retention. Fair lacing. Flavor: Almost flavorless. Slight grainy malt and maybe 1 hop. crisp and clean finish. Palate: Light bodied. Medium-high carbonation. Overall: Got this as part of a ’Beers of the World’ pack for X-Mas from a well intentioned friend. Only good thing is that now I’ve rated a beer from Argentina. DragonStout (1380), Pataskala, Ohio, USA Mar 18, 2007 Pours a hay color with a 2 finger pillowy head.All i can say it is malty, no other distictive flavors.Some crispness with a veggie body (no meatiness). nick76 (2634), Tampa, Florida, USA Mar 11, 2007 This is not really that bad. It has a bitterness that is astringent and the palate is watery but it is easy to drink. The aroma is sweet and very much like a malted tonic water with minimal hops. The appearance is pale gold with a two finger head that falls fast. Most of the bitterness is up front with a sweet malty finish.
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