skoisirius (570), Seattle, Washington, USA Oct 16, 2009 Tap @ Lost Coast. Pours golden, almost lager looking. Light aroma of lemony malts and light citrus. Flavor is fairly malty all the way through the thinner body, Chinook creeps through a bit before ending if somewhat of a watery finish. Not the best, but not a pour out. ratman197 (3137), Arvada, Colorado, USA Jul 24, 2009 Bomber poured a clear golden amber with a lasting off white head. Aromas of biscuit, citrus and earthiness. Palate was light bodied and crisp. Flavors of biscuit earthiness and light citrus with a crisp lightly bitter finish. Oscbert (531), Sacramento, California, USA Apr 10, 2009 ~Pours light golden with creamy white head.
~Sweet malt and light citrus hop scent.
~Mild flavor of hops and malts.
~Medium feel, bitter finish.
~Drinkable, just a bit plain.
anders37 (4516), Malmö, Sweden Jan 6, 2009 Draft @ Lost Coast. Pours a clear golden color with a small white head. Has a malty hoppy citrus aroma. Slightly sweetish fruity bitter hoppy citrus flavor. Has a sweetish fruity hoppy finish with some bitterness in the aftertaste. timfoolery (482), California, USA Oct 25, 2008 Bottle from Ledgers. We’ve had this one for a while ~4 months. Probably not the best idea for a pale, but the beer fridge has been full for a while. Very nice palate, even hop flavor, and nicely balanced. I liked it and may buy again in a summer month. DTM (541), Winters, California, USA Oct 21, 2008 Bottle from Ledgers in Berkeley, CA. Poured a golden color with a white head. Tasted of mild citrus hops with a slight floral finish. Very drinkable beer. ucusty (1871), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Sep 4, 2008 Pours a clear golden color with a small, white head. The aroma is a nice balance between the hops and malts. Medium body with medium carbonation, the flavor is nicely balanced up front, with a decent hop finish that has a touch of sweetness. NoiZe (1288), Mooi Zeist, Netherlands Aug 12, 2008 Tasted @ the Loast Coast Brewery in Eureka.
Orange/golden colored brew. Citric, hoppy and grassy.
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