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Dixie Jazz Amber Light 2.28 112

Dixie Jazz Amber Light

Percentile
9
overall

bottled
common

on tap
unknown

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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
1122.25/5.02.28/5.04.13%69.9Dimpled mug, English pint, Lager glass, Shaker
Commercial Description:
New Orleans gives birth to a new kind of jazz.

Brewed for Dixie Brewing by Joseph Huber during the breweries renovation.
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 lumpsowers (252), Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/103/54/102/59/20
Jun 14, 2009  
Pale, not amber, pour, low head, medium lacing. Bad corny beery aroma. Fizzy, sour, some sweetness. Much more like a sour pale lager than an amber. Not much going on here, a gross beer, avoid.


 sethdude (603), St. Louis, Missouri, USA
1.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/103/54/102/56/20
Jun 6, 2009  
Pours bronze with a thin head. Aroma is sweet caramel and butterscotch. Flavor is butterscotch, copper, and alcohol over an artificial toffe flavor. Not good. Thin body doesn’t help.


 BrianHagmeier (257), Coralville, Iowa, USA
1.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/54/102/56/20
Jun 1, 2009  
stinky with a bitter on the front and sweet on the back and stale after taste. I probably wouldnt even drink them to get drunk on.


 kimcgolf (835), Dacula, Georgia, USA
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/102/54/102/512/20
Apr 23, 2009  
Not much was expected from a beer called "Dixie" that was brewed in Wisconsin...and not much was received. Poured from the bottle to an amber-orange with little head or lacing, a semi-skunk nose, laittle action in the mouthfeel, a grainy taste and short, watery finish. Pass on this one.


 DrnkMcDermott (1861), Downers Grove, Illinois, USA
2.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
4/104/54/103/59/20
Apr 10, 2009  
12 oz. bottle. This much I knew going in: a light beer contracted to the quality-minded folks at Minhas, stickered 49¢ in Sam’s end-of-code bin. Yet, slightly better than I’d have expected. Pours a decent head over a light amber color. Smell has some malt and a touch of hop, but also distinct adjunct. Taste starts out okay; then the mouthfeel turns to the typical light beer thinness. No metallic twang as in processed lites, but some corn sweetness against a light hop load. This almost makes it as a light beer just for having some actual beer body. And isn’t Dixie’s brewery rebuilt yet?


 djd07 (752), Houston, Texas, USA
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
5/103/54/102/57/20
Mar 18, 2009  
Bottle. Pours a pale golden color with a small frothy white head that leaves sticky lacing along the glass. The aroma is a skunk corn malt. The taste is similar to the aroma with a bitter finish. Not much going on with this one.


 Cletus (5058), Connecticut, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/103/56/103/512/20
Mar 13, 2009  
Bottle courtesy of soonah. Pours a hazy amber with a white head. Smells of grass, skunk, tea, hay. Tastes fruity and sweet with a tarte finish.


 SudsMcDuff (1703), was CapeTown,SA-now Houston, Texas, USA
2.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
3/103/54/102/59/20
Feb 14, 2009  
"i feel like going to try on hats, no buying, just trying them on" ... good retention on some good sized very foamy soapy head .. medium gold ... some stale corn in the nose .. you know, enjoy the fight .. some lacing .. thanks to brian duff ... taste is weak but refreshing and perfect only for a 110 day in nawlins, i guess ... i’d pass.. .. i love the label..



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