Hudspart (327), Hudsonville, Michigan, USA Aug 31, 2007 Bottle from microbrew of the month club. Looks great in a glass and has a decent aroma. Really good for an amber ale. Overall pretty good.
anders37 (2752), Malmö, Sweden Oct 2, 2008 Draught @ Flyers Restaurant & Brewery, Oak Harbor, WA. Pours a clear amber color with a small white head. Malty fruity caramel aroma with hoppy hints. Sweetish malty caramel flavor with hoppy hints. Sweetish malty caramel finish with a hoppy aftertaste. lancenelson (15), Nebraska, USA Sep 28, 2008 Nice, fruity aroma. Clean taste, no aftertaste. One word description would be: Smooth. Very good. changeup45 (578), Orlando, Florida, USA Sep 24, 2008 Pours a bronze-amber color with a thin off-white head which had some staying power. The aroma is citrusy, floral, and slightly malty but rather subtle and fresh. The flavor consists of sweet malt, some tropical fruit, and just enough of a hop presence to keep this interesting. It finishes with a roasty character. Mouthfeel is a shade thin. Not all that complex but neither is the style and really this is pretty solid. I’ve only had a few beers from Lost Coast so far but they’ve all been solid as well. Good session beer here. daknole (855), Plantation, Florida, USA Sep 14, 2008 Tap at The Yardhouse in Palm Beach. Amber(surprise!) pour with a little tan head. Aroma is a tad nutty and malty. No hops on the nose to speak of. Flavor is a bit watered down and bland. Some malt and light nuts can be detected. Nothing spectacular here. ucusty (1214), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Aug 26, 2008 Bland watery mouth-feel. Light hop presence here. Crisp finish. Refreshing
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