tupalev (2605), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 28, 2008 Bottle shared with Hogtown Harry, Blankboy, Jerc, Mabel, and GregClow, courtesy of Greg. Light yellow, ho head. Corn aroma - not skunk, but weird. Taste follows - more corn, grain , some sort of bastardized hop combination. gain, not skunky, just odd and not very good on any level. FrankJohansen (3329), Sabro, Denmark Aug 22, 2008 Bottle. Clear yellow colour with a small creamy head. Not much taste of anytihnig in a very watery body. EHSRanders (1121), Randers C, Denmark Aug 20, 2008 Bottle. Clear yellow colour with small creamy white mostly diminishing head.Malty aroma. Sweet flavor. unclemike (834), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA Aug 13, 2008 A yellow beer with no head. The aroma is of brewmash, straws, and sweet malt. The flavor is fresh, malty sweet with notes of brewmash and a little peach. It ends on a good hop note with a slight bitterness. An above average international lager Cletus (5001), Connecticut, USA Aug 13, 2008 Bottle courtesy of douglas88. Pours gold with a pillowy white head. Smells of apples, citrus, light crisp malt, slightly toasty. Tastes sweet and citrussy with a full bodied finish. mabel (2530), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 13, 2008 [1524-20080711] 340mL bottle. Skunky straw malt aroma. Clear, light orange brown with quick foamy white bubbles. Sweet sweet skunky hay flavour. Light-medium body. Yuck, but yay for a new country!
(c/o GregClow, w/ him, blankboy, HogTownHarry, jerc, tupalev) blankboy (3157), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 6, 2008 Bottle (340ml) shared with HogTownHarry & tupalev -- courtesy of GregClow. Pours a clear very pale gold with a small diminishing white head. Aroma is skunky along with some vegetables and grassy hops -- not good. Somewhat watery flavour of light grassy hops, vegetal notes, maybe some malt and a light bitter finish. Light bodied. Just crap really.
BeerBiker (1384), Odense, Denmark Aug 5, 2008 [Bottle from Søren bought in Maputo.] A bad botle from the south. Should try anotherone, ’cause they are better. Weak hops, soap and metal leads to a dry end.
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