riversideAK (1648), Shoreline, Washington, USA May 10, 2007 Not too much aroma. I guess I got some caramel and toffee notes and a little nuttiness. To me it was similar in aroma to Fat Tire. MIldly hoppy with an initial mild citrus sour/bitterness. Sweet and alightly toasty caramel and toffee. Pretty well balanced by the hops. Mild earthyness. A coaty mouthfeel, but not too heavy. This really reminded me of Fat Tire, but I liked it better.
DarkElf (2681), La Jolla, California, USA Aug 25, 2008 24-Aug-08 (12-oz bottle: Purchased 12-May-08 for $1.89 at Hi-Time Wine Cellars in Costa Mesa, CA) Real McCoy is deep amber in color with a very hazy, almost cloudy appearance. Creamy, off-white head shows excellent retention and plenty of dense, Braille-like spotty lacing. The highly malty nose is very toasty, also offering a fair amount of toffee and nuts, but no discernable hop aroma. Very malty on the palate as well, lots of toast, some caramel and background nuttiness, but only mildly sweet. Very light hop flavor and a touch of bitterness in the finish, but there’s a mild sourness throughout that also offers some balance against the toasty malt backdrop. Some toffee in the flavor too, though it’s not as obvious as in the nose. With as malty as the beer is, the finish is actually reasonably dry. Medium-full in body, so fairly weighty for the style, and the softly carbonated beer is smooth, creamy and velvety on the palate. Obviously an amber ale with German inspiration, this is a nice altbier, though it’s overly toasty for the style and the toffee does seem out of place. Nevertheless, this is a tasty and enjoyable beer for those who prefer malty beers. scottw86 (116), New York, USA Mar 14, 2008 Poured amber with a small white head. Aromas were of malts and fruit, but it was also floral. Some interesting malt flavors and a good amount of bitterness in the aftertaste. bhensonb (3010), Woodland, California, USA Feb 4, 2008 Bottle as Real McCoy Amber Ale at 4.5%. Aroma of mixed malts. Medium amber color with a finely bubbled beige head. Near medium body with creamy carbonation (it’s bottle conditioned). The flavor is smooth caramel malt, with a light roasted note, and a decent amount of bitter follows. The finish is about the same. Bitter builds a little with time. It seems more towards an ESB than an Alt. Good beer. joohefner (379), Isla Vista, California, USA Dec 31, 2007 on tap at Thai’d Up in Mammoth. clear amber with a small off white head. lightly toasted bread malt aromas with hints of noble hops. smooth light body, fairly crisp. grain and caramel malt flavors with a light floral hop note and ending with a little bitterness. good and well balanced, definitely tasted good with the thai food. kp (6200), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Dec 12, 2007 Name: Real McCoy Amber Ale
Date: 12/03/2007
Mode: Bottle
Source: Roadtrip
clear dark gold, wispy beige head, drops of lace,
bready malt aroma with dry earthy hops,
bread and caramel malt flavor, just a touch of sweetness, lots of earthy hop balance, lasting bitter finish,
Aroma: 5/10; Appearance: 6/10; Flavor: 5/10; Palate: 6/10; Overall: 9/20
Rating: 2.5/5.0 Drinkability: 6/10
Score: **/4
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