FROTHINGSLOSH (1465), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 10, 2008 This beer came in my beer club. Sampled from a 12 oz brown bottle this beer poured a hazy orange-amber color with a medium sized yellow-white head. The aroma was somewhat faint and sweet fruity and floral hops. The flavor was tangy, sour and lightly sweet with fruity hops and a bit of nut and caramel underneath. Pleasant. crazyvin (1072), New York, USA Jun 5, 2008 poured a nice crisp looking amber hue with a thin white head that had no retention. A look of mild carbonation. Aroma seemed to have a sweet malt note, and the flavor was similar not a whole lot going on. Hops need not apply i guess. JustinFromAL (53), Birmingham, Alabama, USA Jun 3, 2008 BoTM. Bottle. Copper with off white head. Malty and light aroma, fruity taste with no hop bite. A nice "bridging" beer for those new to hoppy beers. Would drink again. alexanderj (1218), San Diego, California, USA May 28, 2008 Bottle courtesy of a birthday present; pours a clear copper color with a short lasting white head. Aroma of toasted malt, fruit, flowers and some earthy elements. Pretty sweet aroma. Flavor was a bit strange at the beginning. Some grape-fruit weirdness. Not much hopping, if at all. Other caramel flavors and bread. An ok example of the style. Ibrew2or3 (1648), Safety Harbor, Florida, USA May 18, 2008 Courtesy of Degarth. This beer just stated “BEER” on the label. Not sure what the aim was.
12oz bottle pours near copper with off white head. The aroma has some nice maltiness, roasted malts and some caramelized sweetness. I’m not really picking up any hops. The taste is caramel, crystal and mildly roasty malts but pretty thin and weak overall. I get almost no sense of hoppiness in there that makes me question whether or not they were ever added to the boil.
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