doubleo (966), San Diego, California, USA May 21, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours light brown with red highlights, moderate size, crisp, off-white head, some lace. Smells malty and earthy hoppy and a bit sweet hoppy as well. Tastes nice. Just a little hoppy bitter with some hop sweetness as well and plenty of sweet maltiness and a bit of sweet red fruit flavor, not alot just a little. Thinnish body, good carbonation.
Beardface (259), Eugene, Oregon, USA Dec 1, 2008 Not sure exactly why it is that everyone seems so in love with this one over say a Mirror Pond or something. This one has always tasted quite soapy to me, it’s not a bad beer but the soapiness and a metallic bite just make it less than it could have been. pintsize (1042), Austin, Texas, USA Oct 23, 2008 7-27-08 bottle shared with lb4lb thanks to ditmier <br />
Semi thick brown amber pour with a spotty head that is ivory in color. Smell is doughy with a touch of malt thrown in - quite lager-esque. Flavor is decent - almost a touch hoppy but a bit more of the metallic elements shine through. Mouthfeel is just average. Not much more than a lager with a touch of hops in it.... don’t get me wrong, it is still decent - but just not making the list of my new favorites. Berserkir (38), California, USA Oct 18, 2008 Bottle pours a orange, amber with a light white head. Aroma is light orange, caramel, bitter. Flavor is caramel, bitter, earthy dry. Slightly chewy. arrogantb (34), Denver, Colorado, USA Oct 17, 2008 I really enjoy the Deschutes beers so I thought I would give this one a try. The orange color and creamy head look good so far. I can’t smell much but my sense of smell has been shot for a couple weeks so, whatever. The taste reminds me of a more subdued Hop Trip. I loved the Hop Trip but this one seems like a watered down version but then again, what do I know? Very sessionable due to the low alcohol and easy-going taste. Not bad, but I prefer the Hop Trip.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 02-16-2007 01:27:12 kmweaver (2273), Nicaragua Oct 1, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours a clear, bright orange-amber color; off-white head with patchy, fine-bubbled lacing. Solid amounts of red fruits, caramel, and juicy orange bitterness in the aroma; nicely balanced nose. Medium mouthfeel: chewy, resiny orange and earthy bitterness, toffee and caramel (light sweetness), and red fruits; nicely balanced, slightly dry and well-bittered amber ale; nicely drinkable. Medium finish: red fruits, orange peel, and touches of caramel; balanced at the far end.
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