BückDich (4558), Boise, Idaho, USA May 8, 2004 Has a nutty wortish aroma, some chocolate & toffe. Dark ruby brown color good tan head. The flavor is fairly standard for a brown ale, average finish. Nothing to write home about.
otakuden (117), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Sep 14, 2008 I’m a sucker for cool retro art and advertising and Acme pulls it off magnificently with California Brown. Bright old yellow with a swinging gal of the 50s who is also quite happy with her beer selection. Far more interesting and appealing to me than 99% of all modern advertising, but I digress.
California Brown pours a rich, hazy brown with a hint of amber around the edges of the glass. A decent head coats the surface, fading into a poufy ring around my glass with a few foam-rafts floating around. It looks like a thick, heavy brown ale, but upon my first quaff, I am pleasantly surprised by how light and smooth the overall body of California Brown is. There is some weight there from the malts, but not overpowering as in some other brown ales I have drank, especially Belgians. Sweet with a bit of sour, malts, nuts, and yeast tickle my nose before satiated my palate. Again, light, clean, with sweet nutty malts and a hint of lemon and spice in the background. North Coast doesn’t even make the California Brown under its Acme label anymore, so the proof of this beer is in both its excellent brown ale palate, and in its durability to stand up to time and remain fresh. As I delve deeper into her luscious body, caramel mingles with the nuts and light earthy spice later on. Interestingly enough, a bit more body and depth to the mouth feel also comes into play as California Brown warms, creating a nice fusion between the overall malty, nutty, caramelly palate that ends with a spicy zing.
I’m rather impressed. I wish I had more to quaff at the moment, but one will do. Once again, good job, North Coast Brewing. Snojerk321 (1009), San Diego, California, USA Jul 8, 2008 12oz bottle from BevMo, had this in my fridge for a while. Amber color with a slight off white head. The taste is sweet with a dry malty body. Nice light hoppy palate. yngwie (3602), Kristiansand, Norway Jul 7, 2008 Bottle at Cockney Pub, Århus. A slightly hazy brown beer with a small, beige head. Lovely chocolate and roasted aroma with some fruityness to give it some balance. Chocolate start on the flavor, with some roasted malt showing up quickly, and getting company of a nice balancing fruityness with some citrus. Not much bitterness. Smooth, medium mouthfeel, quite low on co2. Really pleasant, smooth and easy to drink. (080517) Jukkabro (2394), Tampere, Finland May 12, 2008 Dark amber colored with cloudy appearance. Medium sized light brown head. Toffee and caramel in aroma with some plums, berries and dried fruits. Medium bodied. Flavor is more nutty and chocolaty with slightly watery palate. Aftertaste dries with lemon and hops, some nuts also here. yespr (6889), Copenhagen O, Denmark Apr 18, 2008 12 fl oz bottle. Pours hazy brown with a creamy and slowly diminishing light tan head. Loads of malt and overripe fruity notes. Caramel malt towards toffee flavoured. Showing a light overripe fruit note. Bitterness from the hops is slowly showing through the dense malt flavours. Light bitterness into the finish.
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