blipp (724), Grand Island, New York, USA Feb 13, 2008 Bottle. Pours orange with an off white head. Sweet malt aroma with caramel. Medium body with a sweet caramel malt flavor. Also a bit of yeast and hops. Decent and easy to drink.
MrBunn (849), Western, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 4, 2008 Bottle. Pour is a reddish copper with tons of carbonation and a large but quickly fading head. Aromas are mostly caramel malt with a little bit of light fruit. Flavor is not really watery, but not really full, either. Malty sweetness is pleasant, but that’s about all I’m picking up. Nice, but simple. dangelicom1 (17), Shelton, Connecticut, USA Aug 25, 2008 this is one of my favorite session beers from the northeast. it is a good everyday beer. is well balanced and can go with a variety of food parings. it is cheap and has great availability. cheapdark (1558), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 24, 2008 Very nice clean yeasty aroma turns slightly fruity and perfumy in the glass. Slightly darker than the ubiquitous pale lager but just as clear. Meollow flavor that wants to come on strong but does not. Godd tingly carbonation and its welcomed. After the session continues, there is a medium light building hops falvor. Nice enjoyable hint of fruit in there too. Has some hop presence without being offensive nor over the top. Very enjoyable beer, glad I got to try this. Finish is nice and friendly, hides alky well. Surprizingly pleasing. Linus_Stick (1527), Moon Township, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 22, 2008 A nice altbier, though I would call this an amber ale in a blind taste test. I started with this brewer’s Double Bag ale and this is like the light version. Less flavor, less aroma. Same appearance, but more enjoyable. Less malty and more carbonated with a nice hoppy aftertaste. Not great, but very drinkable. klavoie22 (10), Newmarket, New Hampshire, USA Aug 3, 2008 Bottle , ok taste , much hop , a little bitterness and almost saltyness, though a very drinkable ale.
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