Crafty07 (334), Lexington, Kentucky, USA Apr 24, 2007 silly name but this beer delivers what it promises, a hazy, blended hop ale with a memorable aromatic quality and easy drinkability. I’d most definitley have another one of these.
Goodgrief (1043), Middletown, Delaware, USA Oct 6, 2008 KSBF 08. Amber pour with a huge pine nose. The malt backbone in this was very fruity but not grapefruit...more like something tropical...pineapple or guava or mango or some other fruit that people don’t eat regularly. Sweet, thick and perfumy. Passable. bbrock81 (191), Le Mars, Iowa, USA Oct 4, 2008 Bottle. Pours a clear copper with a medium, nearly white head. Aroma is rich with pine and citrus hop, some floral, smells wonderful. Flavor is very nicely balanced between the high hop bitterness and sweet malty flavors, with some good cereal and bread flavors lurking under the bright, citrusy hops. Palate is medium, and the finish is all hops. Very good! tilldeath (26), Arvada, Colorado, USA Oct 2, 2008 hoppy hop hop, and a little floral. Good beer to try but not a very drinkable beer. DanPain (10), beerland, United States Virgin Islands Sep 28, 2008 Very drinkable. This beer is a good session beer. you could drink several of these in one sitting. Very hoppy and very floral. Very grassy and long lasting flavor. Overall good beer but there are better. blindeyedbetty (99), Arlington, Virginia, USA Sep 20, 2008 12 oz. bottle pours a caramel-amber color with sparse white head that leaves stiff lacing. Strong aroma of hops and green hay. Musky front palate of wood - maybe light mahogany, with a middle palate of citrus and herbs with a fat round hoppy finish. Nice beer with an ABV that would allow for more than one - which is good, since it’s relatively easy to drink. Would pair nicely with a steak salad with garlic and goat cheese or roasted chicken and vegetables.
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