thedm (3833), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Sep 5, 2009 This bottled brew from a beer bar poured a medium sized head of foamy finely sized off-white colored bubbles that were long lasting and left behind a hazy with floating yeast chunks very softly carbonated light golden brown colored body. The strong aroma was floral and malty. The mouth feel was weakly tingly at the start and at the finish. The flavor contained notes of malt mild hops and mild caramel. A decent one that I would consider buying again. kp (7774), Woodstock, Georgia, USA May 25, 2009
Name: Amber
Date: May 07, 2009
Mode: Bottle
Source: Tasting
Appearance: hazy orange, wispy off white head, streaks of drippy lace
Aroma: sweet bready aroma, light earthy hops
Flavor: sweet malt flavor, lots of bready character, touch of candy caramel, light balancing earthyness, light lingering bitter finish
Aroma: 6/10; Appearance: 7/10; Flavor: 6/10; Palate: 6/10; Overall: 12/20
Rating: 3.1/5.0 Drinkability: 8/10
Score: *4
hotstuff (3175), Indiana, USA Apr 7, 2009 Bottle (Total Wine & More-Ft. Myers, FL). Poured as a smalll ivory-beige head, fair amount of lacing, transparent, fizzy fast rising carbonation, and the hue was orange-brown with a red tint to it. The aroma was malty, sweet, caramel, fruity, and some toffee. Ditto for the flavor with a dry finish. Tingly mouthfeel and light in body. A very easy to drink, nice and clean Amber Ale. Gypsy19 (599), California, USA Mar 5, 2009 Pours a honey amber with low carbonation. Flavor is quite sour, of green apple, lemon, and spice. Sounds good, but the flavor didn’t do it for me ultimately. This is a cheap oddball: Get it, rate it, forget all about it. Overall, fair+. BeerFanDan17 (610), Land O Lakes, Florida, USA Feb 13, 2009 This had more of a wheat ale flavor to it. Strong on caramel malts and a hint of citrus. Overall a very good amber. Cletus (4992), Connecticut, USA Jan 6, 2009 Pours amber with a thin white head. Smels sweet and malty. Tastes citrussy and tarte with some sweet malt presence on the finish. westexans (10), Converse, Texas, USA Oct 22, 2008 Smells slightly sweet, pours brownish amber. Has a good caramel flavor almost a hint of barleywine character. Aftertaste is good with no bitterness. Overall a good amber. alexanderj (2204), Chino Hills, California, USA Aug 17, 2008 Bottle; pours a rich orange color with a nice looking khaki head. Aroma of caramel, fruit, flowers and earth. Similar to the other beers under the Fiddler’s Green label. Lacking in good flavor and complexity, but not outright offensive. Flavor is predominantly caramel and toasted bread with a small amount of lingering bitterness. Hops tend toward because citrusy, but not quite. Slight amount of sweetness. Just ok.
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