spikester (435), Salem, Oregon, USA Jul 11, 2008 Nice clean, fairly crisp taste for the style. Has a decent Euro taste going on. Kudos to G.T. Brewing for trying to recreate an often scorned style. Compares favorably to many of the German beers. Nice dry lightly bitter finish. Just as it should be.
unclemike (368), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA Oct 4, 2008 12oz bottle Pours out a clear yellow topped with a white head Nice flavor smooth with a good finish cbkschubert (1605), Rattlesnake Country, Arizona, USA Oct 3, 2008 12 oz. bottle from Papago - Pours a slightly hazy light golden color with a half finger thick white head. Aroma is bready, grainy malt and light herbal hops. Decent spotty lacing. Flavor is grain and bisciut malt. Light to medium body. Palate is a bit thin. A decent beer. SuperDave70 (822), Beautiful Sunny Mesa, Arizona, USA Sep 9, 2008 Pale golden pour with a white foamy head. Sweet bready malt, citrus and light hops in the aroma. Light sweet flavor with a good hop balance. Very drinkable, and really not a bad blonde! jwedwards74 (6), Merriam, Kansas, USA does not count Aug 30, 2008 An auroma of bread and butter, with a hint of citrus. This organic blonde ale lacks that "grassy" intense flavor that I seem to find in most organics. Although I’m a fan of the grassy flavor, Grand Teton Brewing manages to keep it together to make a fine Blonde ale.
This is one of the first Blonde ales that I’ve walked away thinking, oh yea, I like Blonde ales. DarkElf (2681), La Jolla, California, USA Aug 28, 2008 25-Aug-08 (12-oz bottle: BevMo in La Jolla, CA) The sweet entry of corny and husky malts is soon joined by gently bitter hops that offer a delicate dose of spice, dust and hot peppers. But for the most part, as seems typical of organic beers, it’s the corn and husk flavor of the malts that stands out the most. As the beer warms the huskiness grows more and more dominant, tipping the equilibrium toward unpleasant. In the nose, the aromas are balanced unless the glass is given a quick swirl, and then all that huskiness starts jumping out of the glass. Medium in body, but not crisp or clean, so the beer lingers too long. Carbonation is light-medium. Slightly hazy and golden in color, the beer is capped by a small and short-lived off-white head that leaves no lacing on the glass. Only the picture on the label is enjoyable.
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