ThomasE (5179), Copenhagen, Denmark Dec 16, 2005 Pale golden colour with a thin white head. Sweet corny aroma. Malty light fruity flavor. Magicdave6 (5400), London, Greater London, England Dec 13, 2005 Credit is due here, as a beer iv put off and off for a long time, for fear of another rubbish rubbish pale lager, its not as bad as i thought it would be. Aroma is sweetish and corny, but some herbal hops in there. Taste also gives you a little herbal hops over the corness, maybe some apple sweetness in there too, but nothing to bad. Ehh nice label altogether. Nekronos (2261), Xalapa, Mexico Dec 8, 2005 Updated: Mar 25, 2006NOt bad, it has a sweet smell, some say that apple, I found it good. The taste is a little sweet, as well, not tiring as other lagers. In general words, it is good. Trev (850), Lakeville, Minnesota, USA Dec 5, 2005 From the bottle: Pours light gold with a think creamy head.
Aroma was very faint grassy.
Flavour is thin and light classic lager. Refreshing yet uninspiring. TheBeerOrg (1563), Kentucky, USA Dec 2, 2005 Pours light yellow with a thin white head.
Aroma is grassy, herbal hops. Taste is light cracker maltiness and grassy, slightly metallic hops. Mouthfeel is thin bodied with lively carbonation. Free from defects or glaring adjuncts, this pale lager is alright by me. Could be quite refreshing in hot weather. hammenlind (738), Sundbyberg, Sweden Nov 28, 2005 Pale straw yellow, quite decent white head. Malty, slight citric nose with some grassyness. Thin mouthfeel, extremely light bodied. Refreshing though. Malty flavour as well, some notes of earth. Some cooked vegetables in finish. larsniclas (3383), Gothenburg, Sweden Nov 19, 2005 Bottled. Sampled at Delirium café, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Pale golden.
Papery, cardboard-nose.
Dry and thin. Not very interesting at all. whiterabbit81 (243), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Nov 14, 2005 As my Kenyan colleagues would say: "my country, my beer!" If this was the beer that one associates with Kenyan identity, I would be ashamed to admit I"m from Kenya. Let’s just hope the country is better than the beer, which is without any character.
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