Gusler (2656), Tucson, Arizona, USA Nov 13, 2007 The pour from the 22 ounce bottle is a crystalline gold, portly bright white creamy head settles slowly, leaving a tight coating upon the glass. Nose has a grassy, piney, aroma, chased by the sweet malt, citrus like crispness, fresh as they come. Start has a decent malt profile, with a lip smacking hop bite, top is medium in feel. Finish has a delightful acidity, the hops potent in their spiciness, very dry lingering aftertaste, a fine drinking beer, seems a bit different than most Lagunitas brews, but you just don’t know about them till you pour it, and take a gulp, one thing I know for sure, it will be good
pnista (884), Bloomington, Indiana, USA Aug 12, 2008 Clear golden yellow with a lighter looser white head, thinner, fading fairly fast. Light malt over slightly past prime juicy hops. Guava and papaya with some aspirin. Clear though, no skunk. Creamy to fizzy light but not watery body. Past prime hops are a bit stronger in the flavor. Light malt has some toast. Not a ton of depth. Fruity hops. Toasty astringent finish. darn1207 (227), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Aug 10, 2008 bomber. orange-ish brown pour with a medium tan head that disappears pretty quick - and a fair bit of lacing. a somewhat muted grassy hop aroma. sweet malt, caramel and tropical fruit taste. really good texture - but leaves me hanging a little with on the finish - probably wanting some more bitter bite. Good, but not great for my tastes. PolakPorter (50), , Illinois, USA Jul 30, 2008 An interesting brew. While drinking this, I thought it must be a in imperial IPA. I was a little shocked to see it wasn’t. Anyways, talk about fruity! Wow! It has a unique sweetness that is in a league of its own. Feels great going down and has a great lingering aftertaste. If you’re in the mood for a great sweet IPA with minimum bitterness, go check it out (if you can still find it). Jwasciuk (181), Greenville, Michigan, USA Jul 28, 2008 pours sparkling medium yellow with a large white head. Aroma is lightly malty, heavily hopp of mainly grapefruit. Flavor starts balanced twords sewwt mainly, with grapefruit hop flavor dominating, finishes much the same, very one dimensional. light to med bodied, and watery daknole (644), Plantation, Florida, USA Jul 28, 2008 Thanks acknud...this beer is smooth and really damn good. Pours a golden color wtih a thin but foamy white head. Aroma is hoppy but also ciderish. Flavor is malty, almost like a boddingtons with a great hop bite. A little more hops and this would be world class!!!
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