RagallachMC (631), Cleveland, Ohio, USA Nov 1, 2007 11oz bottle. Aroma: Light grainy maltiness, citrus and honey, floral and spicy hops. Appearance: Light golden in color and clear. Bright white head was full and foamy with good retention. Good lacing. Flavor: Grainy maltiness with notes of grass, citrus, honey. Floral hops with a touch of spice. Nice crisp and clean finish. Palate: Light bodied. Medium carbonation. Overall: A decent, easy-drinking beer. A nice alternative to the macros on a hot day.
BMan1113VR (934), Los Angeles (and Dallas, TX), California, USA Oct 12, 2008 Pours with a golden body, and a fizzy, white head. Very faint aroma of corn and cardboard. Not much taste, maybe some cornbread. Finish is grassy bitterness. Fizzy. changeup45 (581), Orlando, Florida, USA Oct 5, 2008 No real surprises here. This is what the bottle states, a session lager. It is however a bit expensive for what you get and while I understand the concept of the bottle, it’s still one ounce less no matter how you shake it. Clear golden color and pours with a thin white head. The aroma is malty, grassy, and overall a bit herbal. Light-bodied, easy drinking, sweet malts, light hopping and a little dusty. Really nothing too exciting here though. One of those beers I’ll drink if you give it to me but I probably won’t be buying it too often, if ever again. Suttree (2355), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Oct 4, 2008 I found this review recently but I actaully drank the beer in July. So those of you who a tracking what Suttree drinks ans when, please make a note and place this between Hofbrau dunkel and Baron’s Pale. Oh the beer is exactly what i sets out to be, grainy and crisp and easy to drink. Bonus point or the stubby bottle. Beershine (1440), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Oct 3, 2008 Bottle @ Bin 18. Clear medium-gold with decently thick, off-white head. Cute stubby bottle. Slight skunkiness in the nose but also a whack of sweet grains, grassy hops, and minerals. Prickly mouthfeel. Finishes clean. Very sweet, like a corn-added macro lager done well. Too sweet, too fizzy, but good for a mindless party beer if the price is right. stchloe (197), Portland, Oregon, USA Sep 26, 2008 It comes in nifty looking bottles. But for the price the ale is more expensive than most per ounce. Portland has a strange infatuation with an otherwise unremarkable hipster domestic.
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