sir_Pino (588), Zawiercie / Żywiec, Poland Sep 10, 2008 No: 553
Rated: 07.09.2008
Bottle brown, 500 ml
Appearance: Pours opaque and pale amberish - gold with werid, bizarre pinky illumination of body, texture is clear, saturation is rather weak, head is white (snowy), frothy with notes of lacing, initially medium, slowly decreasing to small, rather firm.
Aroma: The same asin ’Glubczyce Special’ strong beer and in ’Old Keg’ by Glubczyce brewery, artificial apple, nasty, sour like rotten and putrid wood. I hate it and I expected that bad when I read on the lable Browar Glubczyce, sulphur, cheap apple flavoured Polish ’wine’
Flavour: Front seems soft and light but than comes this kind of nasty artificial sourness, like a cheap champagne with an addition of sulphur and sugar. Very poor job, quite offensive taste. Finish duration is medium to long but nasty. In fact not that bad as ’Glubczyce Special’.
Palate: Body is medium, texture is wattery, carbonation on palate is low, finish feel is almost sticky sweet and cloying, rather nasty with some artificial astringent notes.
Radek Kliber (3332), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jul 3, 2008 Can 500 ml
Appearance: Darker shade of gold with light touch of amber.Weak short lived top. 2- Nose: Minerals , malt , rotten fruits with dry rough alcohol 3- Flavor/Palate : Thin bodied with shallow sweetness in the middle overwhelmed by spoiled apple character .Ceiling made of dry rough alcohol. Nasty stuff.
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