yesyouam (401), Fairport, New York, USA Jul 5, 2007 Long Trail Ale is a pale caramel color with a thin, off-white, mostly diminishing head. It is very clear and sparkling. The aroma is simple and crisp. It is of fruity, wooden hops. It is light and soft on the tongue; smooth and clean all the way down. The flavor is straightforward with very much noble hop character. There is a good balance between the hop aroma and hop flavor here: nothing surprises. The aftertaste is short and crisp. Nice session beer!
thornecb (1290), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Jan 7, 2009 Pours orange-amber into a shaker. Off-white head quickly recedes to skim surface. Caramel malt aromas. Sweet caramel upfront, crisp and dry in the finish. boFNjackson (645), Portland, Oregon, USA Dec 28, 2008 Bottle... Poured clear amber with a white head that faded quickly. Had a faint, leafy malt aroma. Foamy texture with berry flavors, caramel-sweet malt and a little of a bitterness in the finish. badwhale (39), Bitterville, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 24, 2008 I had this on tap in Bar Harbor, ME
It left a lasting impression on me, hence the good rating.
Nice yellow / amber color. good head. basic brew that I could drink all night.
Rciesla (1580), Brick City, New Jersey, USA Dec 24, 2008 Bottle pours a golden body with a white head. Butterscotch toffee feel but then a bunch of toasted malt and a simple German pils/lager simple mouthfeel. eh. FROTHINGSLOSH (1612), GREENSBURG, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 20, 2008 Sampled from a 12 oz brown bottle this beer poured a bright ruby-caramel color with a large orange-tan head. The aroma was sour, tangy and malty but not particularly noteworthy. The flavor was sour, bitter and tangy with a light fruity undertone and a hint of caramel. The finish was rather short. Basic.
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