cbkschubert (1648), Rattlesnake Country, Arizona, USA Sep 29, 2008 <b>Growler from the brewery</b> - Pours a reddish-brown color with a medium size off white head. Light lacing. Aroma is pine and citrus hops and sweet toasted malt. Flavor is the same thing. Has a smooth, easy drinking finish. Medium body. Alesmith needs to bottle this stuff. Nice!
Schultsc (435), Henderson, Nevada, USA Nov 30, 2008 On cask at The Linkery, San Diego. Dark amber-red with a thin, very creamy light tan head and great lacing--quite a lovely pint. Fresh resinous citrus and pine hops notes with a superbly balanced malt backbone and an alarmingly fresh earthiness in the aroma. The flavor is malt-driven but in just the right amount so as to not be overly sweet or toasted. It plays very well with the citrusy, resinous hops flavors and has a perfect "autumnal" feel to it. The body is super smooth here on cask and gives a delicate delivery of this amazingly structured beer. JoeMcPhee (3899), Jackson Heights, New York, USA Nov 28, 2008 Tap at SDBC. Deep red-amber beer wit a thick creamy off-white head that sticks around for ever. Aroma is full of bright fruity hops. Cascadey grapefruit and a touch of orange peel as well as a soft sweet toasted matliness that forms the backbone of this beer. A lovely soft sweetness that has a bit of dried fruit and a soft toasted nutty sweetness. Fantastically rich palate with a soft creamy body that accentuates the malty sweetness but also showcases the bright citrusy hops in here. Moderate bitterness but there is a lot of fruity hoppiness. Man... this is just a fantastic beer. mcbackus (684), Merritt Island, Florida, USA Nov 27, 2008 growler courtesy of hopscotch: pours a good crimson red slight tan head. aroma is a great citrus hop, lemon, grapefruit, nice sweet malts behind all teh hops. flavour is very earthy with hops being grassy decent malt a little bitter in the finish. Homer321 (120), Rockledge, Florida, USA Nov 20, 2008 malty fruity with raisins and hop presence all in the nose. slight alcohol. ruby in color. low lacing and head. lots of legs due to alcohol. sweet as well. expected more hops in taste but they are there. more than your average red ale. trokini (943), San Diego, California, USA Nov 20, 2008 Tap @ Hamilton’s. Pours clear auburn with a skimpy white head. Caramel, grapefruit, and pine dominate the nose. Full, tangy grapefruit and resin hop flavor tempered nicely by the malt. The caramel thankfully does not overwhelm. Velvet mouthfeel. I just can’t get enough of the hops in this one. Its so good.
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