theisti (1045), Leawood, Kansas, USA Sep 5, 2008 1 pint .9 fl oz swing top bottle purchased at Lukas in Kansas City, MO. Pour is a cloudy brown golden with a great bubbly settling and a 1 inch tan head. Aroma of sweet fruit and bready maltiness. Very much a toasted caramel sweetness. Big, full nose and pretty syrupy. Taste is sweet and syrupy. Caramel is there, still toasted but there is now an orange syrup sweetness as well. The palate is nice, unfiltered and mouth coating. Very low carbonation. Overall, interesting, but a bit more syrupy sweetness than I like. bluevegie (1742), Perth, Australia Sep 4, 2008 Murky looking, straw coloured body with short head. Yeasty aroma along with a little bit of toffee, a little bit more of the malts showing in the taste making it very drinkable. robinvboyer (999), Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, Canada Sep 1, 2008 clear dark brown pour, but then i swirled in some of the sediment, and got s nice cloudy brown. A nice full beige head, and some nice lacing on the glass. Aroma is bready, and biscuity, quite nice. Nice full bodied lager, a good amount of malt in the flavour with some nicy roasty notes, and that great chewy breadiness. Super drinkable, excellent stuff. Archibaldo de la Cruz (96), Finland Sep 1, 2008 Copper colour with a small white head. Malty aroma with hints of hops. Malty, hoppy and a bit sweet. Light bodied and quite mild. Drinkable beer but not much more. The_Jester (493), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Sep 1, 2008 500 mL bottle. Cloudy copper brown with a small, pale beige head. It doesn’t last, but leaves nice lacing. Mild aroma of toffee. The flavour is very malty, with a little nuttiness. A little buttery at the end. Finishes surprisingly dry. Lowish carbonation. Uncomplicated, but very drinkable.
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