Nightfall (321), Athens, Greece Aug 21, 2008 I had tons of these when I was visiting my cousing in St.Gallen a decent lager that you could find anywhere in St.Gallen. Very nice with Bratwurst. spankyofoz (2), Australia does not count Jun 2, 2008 Lovely session beer, especially for the price of an import in Australia.
Pours with the promise of summer, delivers on the nose, grass and pine and toasted grain.
Taste is a little less exciting, it doesn’t quite follow through, but leaves a pleasant lingering bitterness.
Overall a very well balanced, easy drinking lager. Quack-Duck (1976), Bodensee, Germany Aug 22, 2007 bottle. Clear golden yellow, medium-sized head. Malty nose. Malty flavour with clear hints of grain, slightly sweet. Not very hoppy, but rather full-bodied. Nothing special but quite pleasant lager. beerlady (249), lucerne, Switzerland Mar 18, 2007 yellow color
malty-sweetish smell,,but with a very hidden interesting hint of honey-like aroma
tasts bittersweet,,a hint of hops ,citrus and again that hint of honey
aftertastebitter-sweetish and something really hidden behind, that remembers too bitter almonds,but in a bit strange way
not owerwhelming,has some interesting points,but they are very hidden, should bee hoppier ALLOVATE (1127), Perth, Australia Sep 21, 2006 From the stumpy little stubby, into its own flute. Yellowy gold in body, bright and well charged. Rocky, white head rose up an inch, receded to half and held there to lace well down the glass. Aroma of fresh mowed grass with a touch of damp, musty grains. Quite pronounced and pleasant. Musty, bready and straw-like grains in the mouth. Quite dry and gritty. Body is light, almost delicate. Slightly soapy in the back with a zing of grassy hops showing. Nice earthy hop swallow that is a little sour and zesty, but not too long. Remained good for the length. A decent, balanced lager. Simple hops and malt. Quite nice. (33cL, no date stamp, Morley Liquor Merchants)
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