hopdog (4525), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 11, 2007 12oz bottle. Poured a medium amber color with a smaller sized off white head. Aromas and tastes of citrus and caramel. Thin body.
nhamilton (10), Cibolo, Texas, USA Jul 27, 2008 Actually got this a a burger joint. It has a smooth taste and goes down easy enough. However, it did not have any knockout capabilty and is therefore rated as average. Beerbrewer85 (4), Portales, New Mexico, USA does not count Jul 27, 2008 I drank this in a bar on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on July 20th. It was served in a bottle, cold, and tasted a little like Shiner Bock, for those who are familiar with the popular Texas brew. It was descent for a micro brew trying to make it in the macro world. I would’ve rather had an amber ale than this amber lager. zappafan99 (283), Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA Jul 19, 2008 Taste 7/8 Bottle (date not marked). Looks: Nice amber with a good head. Aroma: Strong grain and straw aroma. Whiff of sweetness. Taste: Medium bodied. Straw, gain, a small initial bite. Then evens into malt/grain. Finishes spicy. Finish could be a little more smooth. Occasional. davidCC (122), New York, USA Jul 19, 2008 I enjoy this abita amber much better than other abita beers. Smooth rich flavor beautiful amber color decent amount of frothy white head. greedycheater (77), Oklahoma, USA Jul 18, 2008 Lots of wood and grass in the nose. A good amber color with lots of carbonation and short lived head. Lacing was good from this bottle. A flat taste out of the glass, no noticeable carbonation as you would expect from the appearance. There is a creamy, smooth palate to it, but ends in some kind of collision between salty and poorly roasted malt. Abita beers have a distinct character to them. Turbo Dog, Purple Haze, and this amber have a unique flavor that is like no other brew, yet like all the brews from this brewer. It’s better out of the bottle.
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