franksnbeans (265), Rockville, Maryland, USA Dec 29, 2007 Pours out a nutty brown with a tan head that dies quick. Nutty, biscuity with a very subtle hop flavor. Light in the mouth but not watery. A little low on carbonation. A nice sippin brown ale.
Beardface (259), Eugene, Oregon, USA Oct 27, 2008 A little bit too watery for both a brown and a deschutes brew, but it does have a really nice pour with a big ol’ head that dissipates slowly. Very biscuity, kind of bland. hellbilly (940), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA Sep 5, 2008 on tap at papago... clear woody brown pour with a pillowy light beige head and some horizontal lacing. distinct aroma of baking powder/biscuits with notes of wood, caramel and toasted walnuts. the flavor has an acidity/astringency similar to baking powder as well... combined malt/grain but little to no residual sweetness and a dry slightly spicy finish. there’s a bitterness and coffee-like quality in the aftertaste. light to medium body. meh. Zinister (892), Houston, Texas, USA Aug 3, 2008 Pours a deep tea color with not head. Nose of darker malt, caramel, toffee, biscuits and nuts. Flavor has malt, caramel and cherries. Mouthfeel is light and bubbly. Sweet and salty finish. JohnnyJ (721), Oceanside, California, USA Jun 29, 2008 Pours a light brown with an off-white head. Caramel, roasted malt, biscuits, hops, and a bit of toasted nuts and chocolate. Not an amazing brown, but not bad and easy to drink. mpersinger (38), , California, USA Jun 28, 2008 12 oz. bottle in pint glass:Copper and bubbly with a beige head.
Tangy aroma.
Thin body apparent, sour cherry and metallic tastes, salty finish flattens out.
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