thehinge (223), Wilmington, Delaware, USA Jan 24, 2008 This is a step above American BMC’s. Appearance is pretty good, light brown pour with a white head that laces pretty well. Can’t say much else about it though. Nasty floral aroma does nothing for me. All I taste is kind of flat, corny malts...no hoppy bitterness at all. This is nearly a drain pour.
spikester (407), Salem, Oregon, USA Aug 22, 2008 Not like a Northwest Amber for sure. Subtle Euro-type Amber. Has some nice malts, minor bitter hops. Has a 6% abv that is pretty well hidden. Actually the best thing about this beer is the bottle. jujubeast6000 (477), Houston, Texas, USA Aug 17, 2008 (bottle): Pours a very clear light brown color. Smallish white head, quickly diminishing. Malty, nutty English aroma. Same mallty english taste. Okay with a spicy shrimp boil. Fruitfly (40), , Pennsylvania, USA Aug 10, 2008 Pours nice copper amber with large, lively bubbles and soft disappearing head. Aroma is metalic. Very little flavor but very slightly bitter. Very light bodied. Finish is over almost before you’re done drinking. pforei (335), USA Jul 27, 2008 Good head. Clear gold amber. Sweet caramel and grainy malt. Earthy, slightlty peppery hops. Thin and crisp. In the style of a macro but better. JonR888710 (1000), Cochabamba, Bolivia Jul 10, 2008 Huge white, meringue-like head. Hazy amber-brown body with orange hues. Aroma is wet-hay, grass, ripe red plums. Taste is a wet lager, watery, could use carbonation. Caramel is readily present. Palate is boring. Sampled from a rather large bottle, purchased at Wegmans in Fairfax, VA.
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