madsberg (4366), Bangalore, India May 1, 2008 Bottle bought in Ooty, TN. Labeled as Sandpiper Super Premium Beer. Light golden coloured. Clear. Small dense white head. Aroma of bread, light peach and grains. Flavour of apple and peach with some bread and straw notes. Very sweet and very thin and watery. Ends on a very sweet note.
javatestcase (8), USA does not count Jul 28, 2007 Slightly better than some of the other beers here. I would put it above overrated Haywood and on par with Kingfisher. Nothing worth seeking out, but if your in India, not many beers are. Spiesy (2330), Global Citizen, Greater London, England Dec 30, 2005 Acquired bottled in Delhi, India. Pale golden larger. Pours with a frothy white head which is well maintained. One of the few non-strong beers that I’ve been able to obtain. Thin, adjunct, non-sense if I’m being completely honest but drunk on location it’s not the worst you could have. omhper (10145), Stockholm, Sweden Oct 28, 2005 Bottled in Gurgaon, Haryana, India, as "Sandpiper Premium Lager, 5%". Pale golden, near no head. Fruity and ricey. Distinct adjunct flavour. The lagering time is decidedly too short resulting in a mellow, syriupy, fruty mouthfeel. Near no bitterness. Sadly the best of the offerings from this mega-crappy brewery. MIBRomeo (1850), Wisconsin, USA Aug 3, 2005 pours a light yelow w/ lots of carb bubbes and a thick tall white head. Something in the smell is just off and I don’t know what it is a liggle egg and some sweet malt. Palate is light ok coating overly carbonated. Flavor is yeast bread a light malt and some stale cardboard. Not very good but drinkable.
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