BückDich (4540), Boise, Idaho, USA Dec 10, 2003 Pale Golden color with a creamy light head. The aroma is faint but notes of butter & citrus. Flavor is smooth and mild with a nice malt profile in the mouthfeel. This was a pretty well made Helles that definately gets my attention.
heemer77 (3669), Savannah, Missouri, USA Jun 8, 2008 Dark gold body with a white head. The aroma was meaty with some bread. There was also some rich almond notes in this one. The taste was rich biscuit with some almond shell. Nice clean, dry finish. BlackDonald (1040), North Carolina, USA Jun 4, 2008 Golden appearance, with a small frothy head, that recedes quickly. Very clean pour, and nose, a light bit of floral and biscuity qualities. Slightly sweet on the palate, very bready, with a hint of honey. Well balanced, but not very exciting, but quite drinkable. BBB63 (3801), La Porte, Indiana, USA Mar 18, 2008 Tap at brewpub: Clean golden hue with small frothy head and good lace. The aroma has notes of apple and apricot esters, grainy, butterscotch, and flowery hops. The taste is pale sweet malts with some fruity notes. Dry biscuity finish. The mouth feel is clean and crisp, refreshing. Solid beers but nothing too excitable, needs more noble hop bitterness. BigMilly8 (364), Holiday, Florida, USA Mar 2, 2008 From tap at brewpub : Clear pour, very clear, with a medium gold color and no head. Not much nose. Fruity taste and finish, with a nice crispness. Medium body, sticky feel. Wasnt overly impressed. MartinT (4345), Montreal, Quebec, Canada Jan 14, 2008 My Bottom Line:
Crispy straw and delicate noble hops are sent to a drying finish where prickly carbonation tends to override the mild cereal and hop apport. This is yet another efficient session beer from 5 Seasons, but one which appears storyless when compared to their Seven Sisters Münchner.
Further Personal Perceptions:
-A veil of foam settles onto the clear gold.
-The body is lean and perhaps more approachable to neophytes than their Seven Sisters, a fantastic Vienna.
-Even though it is malt driven, few malt flavors really shine; it is not crunchy enough for my tastes in Helles.
-Supporting hop bitterness is really low, which seems to be what the brewer wanted, but I would personally have preferred a tad more noble hop presence.
On tap at the brewpub.
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