kappldav123 (1172), Markkleeberg, Germany Jun 29, 2008 The bottle looks really good. Not much label. The beer in the glass is fine turbid, very zippy. Starts dry and hoppy, finish is more spicy, wheaty. Very drinkable! Really good beer! Quack-Duck (1976), Bodensee, Germany Nov 13, 2007 1l bottle. Amber colour, cloudy, medium-size but persistent head. Full-bodied, quite malty with intensive hoppy flavours and a touch of fruit (apple, lemon). Hoppy and dry finish. MoritzF (4019), Ruhrpott, Germany Aug 23, 2005 <i>(swing top bottle, 1,0 l)</i> Cloudy orange to amber colour with a huge frothy white head. Lught hoppy but intense citrus fruity and yeasty nose with a touch of animal sweat. Lively carbonated crispy mouthfeel, initial malty taste with a fruity palate and a soft bitterhoppy but herbal and crispy finish. A very nice unfiltered craft beer with character that could have a bit more body. pivnizub (4007), Porúří, Germany Jun 25, 2005 Swing-top bottle: Dark golden to light amber coloured; hazy, foamy fluffy head; herbal hoppy and fruity (grapes, honey) nose; light sweetish malty start; sweetish bitter flavour; distinctive sweet-hoppy aftertaste; smooth mouthfeel , one of the fruitiest Pilseners I’ve ever tasted. Well drinkable, not boring...... pivo (2488), Germany Feb 2, 2005 Light fruity (grapes, apples) nose with some dust, hazy pale orange color, foamy fluffy head. A little sulfury. Tangy bitter in the front of the mouth in the finish. Rough gritty mouthfeel. Medium body. Reminds me of a hefe-pils I had in Aalen. Like a Kellerbier, really.
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