jainsv (112), USA Jan 18, 2007 Pours a pale golden color, with a white head. Smells very hoppy. Tastes hoppy with a bit of malt, which fades rapidly with the aftertaste. Rather watery. Also rather boring, like most pilsners, but it’s good for what it is.
EFC1878 (85), Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Oct 11, 2008 Bottle (the cask in the UK is unreliable). Dark golden colour (some roasted malt in there?) with a thin white head. Crisp malty aroma. Initially sweet, there’s a decent hoppiness to balance the malt and a dry finish. Nice and light on the palate. Loses a couple of points on taste as it should have a little more bitterness. Fine beer, but there are better Czech pilsners out there. swoopjones (1179), Buffalo, New York, USA Oct 1, 2008 On tap @ O2 arena in Prague. Another basic but drinkable pale colored yellow beer with light malt sweetness. Crisp & clean. Last rating from central Europe trip. Give me hops nearbeer (1326), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Sep 29, 2008 12 oz. Burnt orange-golden with a crunchy one-inch head that lasts and leaves beautiful lace. Aroma of spiced honey, corn tortilla, and lemon. Tastes of spicy honey, lemon-apple, and earthy grain on the front are balanced by a spicy corn and grass finish. Light-medium body is smooth and balanced with a nice crisp finish. Had this on draft once before and didn’t care for it as much. JonnyDr (112), , South Yorkshire, England Sep 29, 2008 Updated: Oct 4, 2008Pale amber lager. Slightly stale start with low carbonation but with some gentle middle and pleasing hoppy finish. Nice. gsmitty80 (534), Washington DC, USA Sep 24, 2008 One of the better czech pilsners that I have had. Clean and crisp with not too much of that lingering taste you usully get wth baltic beers.
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