Alcoholist (570), Peoria, Illinois, USA Mar 2, 2005 Strong peachy nose giving way to a good yet in no way remarkable beer.
SuzyGreenberg (900), Seattle, Washington, USA Jul 31, 2008 22 oz. bottle - gold with orange glow; slight haze and thick white head; peaches are obvious and dominate the aromas; some wheat in there too; more muted in the flavors; a little tart and very refreshing; not too dry and a little fizzy; decent Ale_Drinker (1065), Sunnyvale, California, USA Jul 30, 2008 Popped the top and immediate aromas of peach hit my nose. This beer pours very light and appears very thin and watery... I had to check the bottle to make sure this wasn’t a cider, because that’s what it looks like. Lasting big white head and very carbonated. Not usually a big fan of fruit beers but the aroma on this is actually appealing, just peaches though, no malt no hops nothing else. Flavor is extremely dry, high level of carbonation makes it seem even drier. Not much flavor. Light bodied and refreshing. Not bad. mjg74 (1763), La Mesa, California, USA Jan 4, 2008 Bottle from BevMo. Dark golden in color upon pouring. A bit of sediment floating around in the bottle. Fairly grainy aroma with a little bit of peach seltzer water. Bitter grainy flavors with a little bit of peachiness. Decent fruit beer. ABUSEDGOAT (1882), California, USA Dec 12, 2007 Hazy golden, fairly large head, decent lacing and retention. Aroma is very peach dominated, sweet and lightly tart. Pale malts, almost no hops. Simple and straightforward, but good flavors and enjoyable. ajm (304), USA Dec 8, 2007 A terrible color for a peach beer to have: pale, underripe as it were. The finish is simply watery. Four Peaks Arizona Peach is pretty superior, and even that isn’t a life-changing beer.
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