Gpnterojd (130), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Jan 26, 2008 Pours pale yellow -- almost a peach tone. Aroma of cereal, rice and corn. Light, basic flavour of booze, aluminum can and corn. Slightly thicker than water, a bit of malt and hops enrobe the finish. Leaves a dry palate. Surprisingly easy to drink.
JCB (889), Durham, North Carolina, USA Jul 25, 2008 Taste from a 12oz can, provided by Turdferguson - thanks Sam! Many folks suggest that absolutely nothing distinguishes domestic yellow swill from its international brethren and sistren. I say no! This beer, as Sam pointed out to me, tastes like incense. In other words, it sucks in a slightly creative way. So it’s got that going for it. cblado (69), Wisconsin, USA Jul 17, 2008 12 oz bottle. A bit of a malty aroma, not much else. Flavor was citrusy, like someone had already dropped a lime into it. It had an unpleasant plastic-y aftertaste. Palate was thin and fizzy. I had one at a party, otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered. Avatar (62), Gliwice, Poland Jul 16, 2008 Canned. There are beers that you enjoy, there are ones that you dont care about [their not tasty at all but I can drink them easily] and there are beers that you simply don’t want drink because their more or less awful. This one is less, but still - awful. rayOfBeer (196), El Cerrito, California, USA Jul 15, 2008 Poured from bottle a light yellow with small white head. Aroma is lager-like and a bit skunky. Flavor is light malt and corn with a small burst of sweet corn on the finish. Not at the top of my list, but if you have to drink it, it is best very cold. Imaena (175), Portland, Maine, USA Jul 13, 2008 Bottle many times. beat up form the street up. This beer reminds me of a habitat fro humanity trip in all the wrong ways. Watery, skunky, and terrible. On a hot day its better than busch...maybe.
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