Beardface (977), Eugene, Oregon, USA Oct 24, 2008 Pours a light amber shade with a big ass head that fades almost on impact. Bland flavoring, some grass and some hop residue but not much else. Subpar. beerinmarch (2781), Alabama, USA May 10, 2007 Sweet pale ale with a solid citrus hop kick. Pours amber, very clear, with a smooth white head. Light dusty grain flavor in the finish along with a slightly soapy aftertaste that kinda bites at the palate. Decent brew but a few things to fix for my liking. Likerighteous (120), Pflugerville, Texas, USA Dec 9, 2006 Another gift from Isaac’s trip to the west coast. Cool package. Pours clear amber with a thin head. Fruity and faint on the tongue. oldrtybastrd (1801), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana, USA Mar 12, 2006 Pours a nice orangish color. Aroma is grassy hops. Flavor of a classic pale, big grassy hop flavor.
TheLeadDog (101), Kent, Washington, USA Mar 1, 2006 An average pale ale. Nothing jumps out at you on this one. Foamy head that goes away quickly. Light hops and dull Similar to Elk Rock Pale Ale but not as good. Spend your money on anything from Deschutes Brewing. Bachelor Pale Ale comes to mind. beerguy101 (3861), Newark, California, USA Aug 9, 2005 12oz bottle. Amber/copper color. Small white foamy head. Aroma is caramel, malt and sweet. A light to medium bodied Pale Ale. Malts are fruity and sweet. Hops are herbal and earthy and quite mild. Kind of a bland tasting Pale Ale. Malty, but not very hoppy. A little watery and thin. Mouthfeel is thin. Finish is clean and smooth. Aftertaste is slightly sweet. 11026 (1799), Alabama, USA Aug 6, 2005 Bottle. Medium amber in color, clear. Faint off-white head forms, little lacing. Aroma is benign, light malts a touch of biscuit, citrus hops. LIght bodied, watery. Soapy flavor which really detracts. Mediocre at best. ontario102 (794), Boise, Idaho, USA Jul 24, 2005 Bottle: Nice cascade hop nose with some biscuity maltiness; dissipointing, watery palate with a somewhat weak and subtle flavor, some lemon and toasted malt notes; low end of the pale ale realm
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