
Clearest of lemony lighter yellows with a slow cascade of streams lining within the body. Starchy bright white of crunchy foam sits briefly thin before fading quickly to a thin collar and a whisp of white patches. A few straggly thick strings of lace stick to the glass.
Solid starchy tone to its aroma with a sweet and tender crisp tone of Pilsner malt that sides more with the Czech then the German style.
Same for the taste, quite Czech oriented with a crisp and quickened crunchy tender sweetness of malty starchyness and favorable little sweet breadyness to round it out. Stays present in its tone and lasts in flavor for a good duration. Its favorably lasting in its clean and breadish toned sweetness all the way to its finish which is quick to get, but lingers long after with a slight sticky leftover malt goo thats Pilnserificly satisfying.
Feel is crisp, crunchy, smooth, and tenderly full with a well toned freshness and sweetness that lasts long after each sip and/or gulp.
Totally drinkable and refreshingly so. A solid Kolsch.

A - Clean light straw colored body with a few bubbles lazily rising to the surface. No real head on the pour and nothing really surfaces. There's just a small ring around the glass.
S - Very bready and sort of starchy. Bit of a corn smell. Bit of a spicy tone underneath.
T - Light and crisp, although I would usually only list under mouthfeel, seems to affect the taste here as I don't think I need a huge flavor profile. Nice and easy going with a sturdy bready malt base. There's a bit of a lemony spritz. Mild sweetness. Finish is clean with no aftertaste to speak of.
M - Light and crisp. Refreshing.
Overall - Decent enough lawnmower beer. Solid drinkable german style brew that goes down exceptionally easy.
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