raymow (736), Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 6, 2007 Is it an amber wheat or is it a dunkel? I’d lean more toward the amber wheat in appearance, but the flavor is oddly closer to a dunkel. Perhaps this is the 1st non-dark colored dunkel?
SSSteve (1526), Atlanta, Georgia, USA May 26, 2008 a clear brown beer with a huge creamy off-white head. aroma has light touches of caramel but mostly lifeless. flavor is somewhat drab as well with a watery texture. not a good one. Drnk_McDermott (1545), Downers Grove, Illinois, USA Apr 16, 2008 12 oz. bottle, thanks to Douglas88. Pours dark amber color with a good half-inch head in my common shaker glass. Shows a "clean" beer smell with some mineral water to it. Taste shows some amber malt, not much wheat spiciness. Kind of dry, without much bitterness. Mouthfeel gets a little thin. But then some peppery hops come through, showing this is a European style, after all. Just pleasant, but that’s okay. We’ve already found some better beers out of Utah. jrob_21 (847), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Mar 23, 2008 Another hook up from douglas88. reddish orange color. Toasted malt and bread aroma. Candi sugar flavor with some wheat and baked bread in there as well. The baked grain flavors give way to a slight sweetness. Decent but i’ve had better amber/brown/dunk’ls recently. jjpm74 (2938), Connecticut, USA Mar 6, 2008 Bottle courtesy of douglas88. Pours copper with a thin white head. Smells of wheat, vegetables, spice. Tastes of caramel, earth, some spice, sweet malt. dchmela (702), Orlando, Florida, USA Mar 5, 2008 Thanks to douglas88 for the bottle. Pours a reddish brown with very minimal head. Stale cardboard aroma with a little malt thrown in. Smooth malty taste with a hint of fruit. I thought they could have done more with this.
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