omhper (10728), Stockholm, Sweden Mar 29, 2006 Draught at Man in the Moon, Stockholm. Pale yellow, rocky head. Aroma of grassy hops and papery malt. Dryish with notes of metal. The low carbonation makes the mouthfeel nice and soft with a pleasantly crisp edge. Rather bitter finish. Except for the notes of metal it’s a dams fine German style pilsener - and the best new beer I’ve tasted from this brewer in ages. oh6gdx (6343), Vaasa, Finland Sep 29, 2008 Draught@SBWF2008. Golden colour, small white head. Aroma is hops, quite harsh grass and mild notes of cooked vegetables. Flavour is malts, cooked vegetables and mild notes of grass and earth. Rastacouere (5409), Montréal, Quebec, Canada Jun 10, 2007 Draught, Bishops Arms Light haze shadows the pale golden, healthily carbonated pour. Fair 2cm head covers it all. Slightly sulfury nose with faint malt character. Quite buttery with interesting salty celery notes. Very timid hop aroma, but still develops an okay bitterness by the sip. Fair body is enhanced by buttersotch oiliness. Cleansing carbonation. Fair stuff, but below expectations. Mes_and_Sim (4487), Highgate, Greater London, England May 15, 2007 A Mes rate:
Draught at the Bishops in Lund. Straight forward vanillary pils that is hoppy but not really citric and has some diacetyl type flavour. Not too great but nothing really bad about it. KimJohansen (4296), Copenhagen V, Denmark Sep 20, 2008 Clear golden with medium white head. Sweet aroma with malty and fruity notes. Somewhat dry flavour with floral and hoppy notes. Ends bitter.
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