evilsoc (186), Wales Mar 27, 2008 Coppery yellow. Hop aromas of melons, pineapple and others. Herbal leafy middle and dry ish finish. Not a bad summer quaffer actually I drank it pretty quickly but with the word "hopping" in the name you have to hop it up a little more than this. Pleasant.
wheresthepath (274), Buckinghamshire, England Oct 5, 2008 [500ml bottle from Sainsbury’s Reading] Looks like a cheap lager - gold, moderate white head, and lots of visible carbonation, although the fizz is actually about right in the mouthfeel. Smells light, floral and very fresh - very tempting. Tastes initially rather too bitter and hoppy for my liking, but this quickly lifts to reveal a delicate floral and melon flavour beer. With a good balance of bitterness and sweetness, this is light and refreshing, yet tasty and intriguing; the more I drank this beer, the more I liked it. peter48er (82), Liverpool, Merseyside, England Sep 10, 2008 50cl bottle. Golden with a good white head. Hops and citrus fruits dominate the aroma. In the mouth was quite a sweetness balanced with a pleasing bitterness and some floweriness. Overall a reasonably decent beer from the dependable, and often experimental, Badger portfolio. tarjei (1369), Bryne, Norway Jul 19, 2008 50 cl bottle, bougth at Tesco, Liverpool. Golden color, fine white head. Aroma is mild hops, citrus and fruit. Flavor is sweet malt (butterscotch), fine floral hops and nice bitterness. A good bitter. leaparsons (4057), Leicester, Leicestershire, England May 17, 2008 Bottle. Golden with an off-white foam. Aromas are very hoppy and floral - typical Badger, really. Peach with resinous citrus. Flavours are caramel malts with soft floral and spicy notes. Sweet hops on the finish. Buttery on the palate. Decent. DownsouthGav (602), Greater London, England May 7, 2008 Bottle. Aroma ofis hoppy, spciy notes of apple and grass. pours and amber beer. Taste is malty, hoppy woth peach and cloves. Medium dry finish. Quite tasty.
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