BeerFanDan17 (359), Land O Lakes, Florida, USA Jun 30, 2008 Very tasty lager from Kona. Rich and flavorful. Nice balance of hops and malt... caramel?
dwaggs2 (63), Warrensburg, Missouri, USA Aug 19, 2008 Bottle. Pours a straw yellow with a decent white head. Head disappears quick. A lot of malts and water. Taste is kind of sweet but not too bad. Citrus and lemon are also present. Mes_and_Sim (4176), London, Greater London, England Aug 17, 2008 A Mes rate: Bottle at GBBF. Pale gold with a reasonable white head. Slight grain, some pepper and a lot of fruit. Faint all round but a tolerable lager really. Angeloregon (1829), Portland, Oregon, USA Aug 16, 2008 12 ounce bottle from By The Bottle in the ’Couve, WA--Poured a dull straw yellow body with a medium white head. Nose of drab graininess and slight citrus hops. Malty, creamy, watery, just a session lager. Some residual sweetness follows but mostly just not much to remember. kassner (136), Wexford, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 15, 2008 Had this beer on draft at Shem Creek . Not notable, no head , no lacing, very slight butter, low malt, mostly carbonation otakuden (54), Vero Beach, Florida, USA Aug 14, 2008 She came to me a light clear yellow with a decent head which faded to a thin layer of bubbles on top of my brew. In the nose I detect faint aromas of mild hops, lemon, and flowers. Overall though, a rather light nose. After a few quaffs, I detect some crisp hop bite with a lemon spice bittering bite in the background. Smoother, lightly sweet and creamy malt characters. Later on, some hints of orange and citrus notes mingle amidst the light body and mouthfeel. From start to finish, Longboard keeps her subtle, mildly hoppy, citrus palate tinged with hints of malt sweetness and smoothness.
Definitely a lighter lager. None of the flavor profiles overwhelm, choosing instead to remain subtle and slightly subdued. Whether this is ultimately a detriment to the Longboard Lager is up to the drinker. Personally, it is a bit too light and subdued for my own personal taste. When I can grab a clean, smooth, light and easy drinking pilsner or lager from someone else, I will. Fire Rock and Wailua are still both winners from Kona, but Longboard disappoints unfortunately.
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