gunnfryd (2664), Kristiansand, Norway Sep 13, 2006 Bottle. Yellow/ golden colour with a white head. Aroma is mango, malt, spices. Flavour is mango, wheat, malt, spices. yngwie (3342), Kristiansand, Norway Sep 12, 2006 Bottled. Clear, pale golden with a nice, white head. Mango, spices and malt in the aroma. The flavor is fruity and spiced with a good dash of banana. Lots of Co2. Medium to thin body. The beer is too carbonated, but the mango gives it a surprisingly nice touch. (060823) TBone (4841), Pori, Finland Apr 9, 2006 Bottled
Hazy pale yellow, small white head. Fruity, yeasty aroma, maybe hints of mango. Light to medium bodied. Crisp, fruity, touch mango in the fruit esters. Light blond Belgium, not bad as such. Papsoe (9771), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 3, 2005 Updated: Jun 10, 2005(Bottle 33 cl) Quite yellow, slightly hazy, with a petite, white head. I think this is an ale, even though it doesn’t say on the label. A bit of an odd beer, a little sour, high carbonation and a dry palate with yeast and a discreet bitterness. The mango might appear in the aftertaste as a vague sense of fruit. But it is very vague! Apparently this is brewed from a Tanzanian recipe and sold as an African beer at restaurants. 021103 madsberg (4363), Bangalore, India Oct 31, 2004 Bottled: Had this stored in the fridge for quite some time, but havn’t had the urge to try it. Friday was the day, while preparing a 4 course thai-meal for 15 persons. Poured a very pale yellow colour, that perfectly matched the green coloures of the babyaubergines i was chopping. Head was white and dense, and had a long lasting like the chiliburnt from the Tom Yung Gung soup boiling at the stove. Well the looks was the best about this beer. Aroma was bland at best. Some vague malt notes and nothing resempling mango. Flavour had vague maltnotes and some sweetness. This is a shitty beer. Had my thai-meal been like this beer, the guest would have left instantly.
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