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Overall Impression Amber, moderate carbonation, short-lived head. Malty aroma, more so than Integrale (18-1439). Much bigger beer than the Integrale. More body, more malt flavor, more bitter, better balance.
Overall Impression Red-brown, low carbonation, good head. Malty-brown aroma, but subtle. Good roasty flavor, even a little smoky. Sweet, but pretty well-balanced. Thanks to Josh Klein for sending this beer to me.
Overall Impression Golden, very slight haze, OK head and carbonation. Yeasty-rubbery aroma. Good body, lots of hop flavor. Some bitterness in finish on top of the wheat flavor. American so-called "Hefeweizens" just don't cut it.
Overall Impression Amber, fairly high carbonation, not much head. Good malt/hop mix in aroma. Malty, good body. Carbonation a little high. OK bitterness in finish.
Overall Impression Brown-red, good head. Brown aroma, some hops. Lots of hop flavor, some metallic bitterness which lasts way too long. Like chewing on a penny.
Overall Impression Amber-yellow, moderate carbonation and head, bits of floating yeast. Citrusy nose...like 7-Up! Fizzy, citrusy flavor. Some malt in finish. Possibly stale...there's a date encoded on the label, but I can't read it.
Overall Impression Yellow, high carbonation, short head. Assertive orange peel aroma. Big carbonation bite. Big soapy flavor. Tastes like taking a bite out of a bar of Lifebuoy. "Thomas Kemper salutes Belgian brewer Pierre Celis who resurrected the style in the 1960's." Tastes like a one-finger salute.