DavidP (1713), Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA Apr 16, 2008 Bottle donated by John. Cornbread & bittering hop aroma with a flavor that puts nicely bittered corn & malt up front with an interesting orange & raspberry fruitness throughout. A good premium lager.
DrDavid (361), Johnson, Vermont, USA Oct 11, 2008 (Bottle). Grassy stale aroma. Hazy gold body, very large white head. Unpleasant taste of grains and herbs. Pretty terrible. ucusty (1215), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Oct 5, 2008 Hazy gold pour fluffy white head and drippy lace. Pine hops on the nose. Floral hops, honey and a clean dry finish wheelz843 (38), Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Oct 2, 2008 bottle. has a bit of a pine aroma. clear yellow in color with a qucik dissolving head. has a bit of a nutty taste with very little aftertaste. porterhouse (955), Alna, Maine, USA Sep 16, 2008 (330 ml bottle from Bootlegger’s) Pours hazy gold with a big pillowy white head. Aroma is a bit honeyish and malty with some pine, dishrag and sweat. Mouthfeel is fairly smooth, slightly prickly with a decent amount of heft. Lots of foamy patches of lacing. Flavor is lightly honeyish and malty with a light-medium bitter presence emerging toward finish. Not a bad lager. 1FastSTi (2402), Glendale, Wisconsin, USA Aug 5, 2008 Pours to a glowing flat yellow body with a tall, lasting frothy white head. Nice lacing. The aroma is very strong and smells of hops that are floral and honeysuckle like. Some dry yeasts. Smells kind of like a Kolsh. Some straw. The flavor is clean and crisp lager yeasts and floral hops. A touch watery. The palate is sweet, clean, easy drinking. Bitter on the finish. Slightly mouthwatering. Nicely made and an easy summer beer. I don’t see how so many people are hating on this one.
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