ebrowner88 (113), Blaine, Minnesota, USA Feb 24, 2008 I had no idea that they had changed the name. I used to drink this as "james page wild rice lager" I thought they had stopped brewin it. THAT WAS 13Y AGO! I am running out tomorrow and buying some! When I first became a beer snob i drank my weight in this stuff weekly. All i remember was being able to taste the wild rice, and a real smooth, slightly bitter finish. Great, now i am getting all misty.
gws57 (995), Saint Charles, Illinois, USA Jun 24, 2006 Had this one bottled. Light orange pour with a filmy white head, nose of sweet bread, notes of baked bread, hops and orange. Not bad. JohnnyOS (625), Golden, Wisconsin, USA Feb 27, 2006 Pours a golden orange color with light white head. Aroma of bready grains and light caramel malts. You can definitely taste the wild rice. Interesting brew. Different enough to purchase again... and probably again. lamas (576), Adams Morgan, Washington DC, USA Nov 11, 2005 Bottle courtesy of CharlesDarwin. An orange pour with a thin and fizzy light-tan head. A very unique aroma of freshly baked bread, vanilla extract and malts. The wild rice smell really shows up as it warms. Smooth, sweet stuff. Quite doughy. A little herbal with hints of anise. Unique stuff all the way. shorn (6), USA does not count Oct 13, 2005 beer I had while in Minnesota. I went there to get a drivar’s lisence, I’m from Mexico and had to travel al the way up there just to get one. Glad you guys luv us illegals so much. tanks. beer was crisp, man, i could go for some of that crisp woman, no what I mean? Long live your friendly government. LOL........
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