shackinetics (122), Florida, USA Feb 14, 2008 Somehow I knew this was not going to live up to the phrase "wild hop," but it was even more dissapointing than I had expected. Poured a sparkling clear copper, with thin head. Aroma is nice - sweet hops with some yeast undertones. The flavor falls well short of that. A malty herb biscuit flavor that is flat, watery and boring. This is the second time I’ve fallen for the Green Valley label... won’t happen again.
BlackDonald (1040), North Carolina, USA Aug 8, 2008 Semi-sweet but weak malt profile, has a bit of a sour grainy nose, with a slight bit of citrus. Nothing to remember, very forgettable. brokephibroke (37), , Colorado, USA Jul 8, 2008 Orange gold pour with a loose white noisy head. Weak malt nose. Easy drinking simple lager, nothing redeeming at all. dlihcsnatas (45), Texas, USA Jun 14, 2008 Nice gold color with a citris aroma. The taste is that of malt with a fruitish style hop that gives a nice balance. Can’t say it is because of organic ingredients or just a good brew master but this one is better than your typical domestic lager. carl4beer (262), Fairfax Station, Virginia, USA May 19, 2008 12 oz. pours clear and deep golden with a nice head. aroma is slight of banana bread. mouthful has got a decent malt body with some zippy carbonation. i would just like to know why AB is nowhere to be seen on the label... they sneak around in the micro brew shelves... phishpond417 (1409), Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA May 19, 2008 Ab’s attempt at a decent organic beer was a little weak to me. Pours an amber body with a hoppy aroma. The first initial taste is of citrus and then it fades away from there. Weak and a tad on the watery side. a little unbalanced.
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