Wulfstan (397), California, USA May 13, 2008 Updated: May 15, 2008I had no idea this was an Anheuser-Busch beer when I had it. In the end, it’s not bad and is drinkable but not very interesting, a little thin and alcoholic, and not that good with food. It is copper with a medium, light tan head that steadily shrinks to a thin foamy top and no lace. The aroma is bread crust, hints pf pine and fruit, caramel and citrus- very nice and rather English, it’s the best thing about the beer. The taste is fruity with a little toasty-caramelly grain, earth, citrus, and lingering piney bitterness. However, it becomes a bit more bland after the first few sips, is a little too acloholic. It’s a bit dry and the character kind of gets muddled and vague. With food, it is roughly alcoholic and not very good. If choosing an Anheuser-Busch beer, I’ll stick to Budweiser itself. phishpond417 (294), Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA May 13, 2008 Pours a bright, but hazey orange colour with a medium off white head. Slightly bitter at first, mellows out into a decent semi sweet flavor, hint of caramel and nutmeg. Taste is relatively mellow for a pale ale, but i like what they’re trying to do. pijiuduzi (8), Beijing, China does not count May 3, 2008 this beer breeds mediocrity. not the best, not the worst. if you give me one, i won’t compalain. Dangle (29), Cullowhee, North Carolina, USA May 3, 2008 Eh. Honey color with weak malty aroma. It was good, but it Tasted generic. I won’t buy it again, but i would drink it. Nucci (21), cullowheee, North Carolina, USA May 3, 2008 taste good, light honey color with minimal aroma, average sized white head. wouldnt drink a bunch of em
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