pint_size (1004), Austin, Texas, USA Jul 13, 2008 6-18-08 bottle shared with lb4lb thanks to ogglethorp
Semi medium clear red amber with a nice white creamy, yet short lived head. Smell is hoppy with a subtle very light fruitiness in there. Flavor is nice hops and fruit as well - not big or bold but drinkable and light and subtle. Mouthfeel is nice and has a medium body - not thin. Nice, drinkable and enjoyable.
FlagstoneHill (199), Erie, Colorado, USA Sep 28, 2008 15 aug 08: 12 oz
Citrusy hop aromas, sweet carmelly malts
Med amber, off white head, decent retention
Citrusy American hops dominate flavor
Med Bitterness, with a malt balance
MEd body, lt carb
Nice hoppy amber beer Walt (2287), Chicago, Illinois, USA Sep 23, 2008 Pour is hazy reddish amber with a thin tan head...smell is brightly citrus hoppy with some hints of molasses...taste is sweet with caramel and molasses at first with a nice bright citric hoppy flavor coming in...finish is quick, but nice...not overly hopped. noncaloric (111), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Sep 15, 2008 Summary: Tasty hop-forward ale, resinous and lightly caramelly, but slightly too floral for my taste. Aroma: Intense pine and grapefruit hops, just a little malt. Appearance: Hazy red-amber. Modest off-white head dissipates quickly, leaves spotty lace. Flavor: Very hop-forward, pine and grapefruit, these fade into a caramel malt backbone. Floral hop vapors are a little too perfumy. Palate: Sharp hops on the front, becoming smooth on the finish. BBB63 (3810), La Porte, Indiana, USA Sep 8, 2008 Bottle and served in standard pint glass: Hazy moderate coppery hue with a small creamy head and pretty nice lace. The aroma has notes of carmel, crystal and bready malt, herbal and resiny hops and grapefruit esters along with a quick dash of light allspice. The taste surprisingly much more hop forward than even the nose let on... more akin to an APA than a Amber Ale. Nice citric tones with just a touch of caramel sweet malt backbone. Quite nice honestly. The mouth feel is sharp and medium-bodied and fits the flavor profile to a tee. Not your standard paint-by-numbers Amber Ale... cause it is not. Mikey Likey this one quite a bit. drfabulous (740), Columbia, Missouri, USA Sep 3, 2008 Red. Amber. Lots of hops. Well done Amber with nice caramel taste. Bought during Madison trip.
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