stefanberggren (135), Madison, Wisconsin, USA Jan 26, 2004 This is truly and exceptional pale ale. In this day of microbrews and craft brews, everyone seems to be brewing a pale ale. However this is an exception and it stamps the words pale ale with authority. Clear amber color, with a nice citrusy hop aroma. Taste is clean with no vegetal aroma, clean allowing the malt to shine briefly for a bit until the hops come through. Wonderfully done !
acrdz (4489), Boulder, Colorado, USA Dec 31, 2007 Slightly hazy amber orange color. Fresh, oily and wet hops, lightly floral and piney with some sweet orange notes as well from a slight presence of some caramel malt. Essentially the same thing as SNPA. Cornfield (4412), Oak Forest, Illinois, USA Dec 28, 2006 Nice looking, pouring a pale amber body with a frothy white head that does sheet lacing as you drink. It smells of caramel with a touch of toffee covered with tart oranges and tangerines. Very nicely balanced APA, the light citric bitterness matching the sweet malt evenly. Good sessionable material here.<br /><br /><font size=-4><a href=http://www.ratebeer.com/Places/ShowPlace.asp?PlaceID=3239><u>Bent River Brewing Company, Moline, IL</u></a><font size=-1><br /> jpm30 (1588), East Central, Georgia, USA May 5, 2006 From the tap, served in your standard bar pint glass. Made a good appearance, poured a clear golden hued amber with a foamy beige/off-white head that settled into a thin lacing, good carbonation. Had a big fresh hop nose, spicy, gorse and slightly herbal with a sweet pale maltiness. A crisp, hop textured and smooth light-ish medium bodied mouth feel, good drinkability. Spicy gorse hoppiness, mild, but rolling on the tongue bitterness, a fighting to balance sweet maltiness and a dry tea and gorse flavors lingering in the palate finish.
Could be the best brew offered at Bent River, the dry-hopped pale ale is good too, well worth trying.
oldrtybastrd (1793), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana, USA Mar 2, 2006 On tap @ The Bent River Brewpub. Pours a golden amber color. Aromas of hops. Flavor is caramel malts and a bitter hop finish. GeneralGao (2628), Iowa City, Iowa, USA Feb 13, 2006 Draught at the brewpub. Clear golden color with thin white head. Flowery hop nose and flavor with thin body. Slightly sweet with some bitterness in the finish. So so.
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