Beershine (1514), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Feb 21, 2008 Draught. Actually has a color (generic dark brown). No head or lace. A few steps above water in the taste department. Could be a lot worse.
jbrus (4305), Delft, Netherlands Nov 30, 2008 Bottle@Home, 3.2% ABW. Malty, herbal and sugary aroma. Brown colour, beige irregular head, few lace. Light sweet, light malty, light bitter, some herbs, chewing gum. Thinnish. Like a bock mixed with water. EithCubes (1854), Indiana, USA Nov 29, 2008 After multiple pitchers on draft at the local Video Saloon, I’d come to know this as light-bodied, having a grainy, husky caramel malt taste, cleaner than many and not something I’d mind repeating. Now from the bottle - nose is dusty, lightly grainy but now showing some bread and sweet caramel malt. Dark amber pour with a lightly lacing beige head. Taste reasonably try with just a touch of bitterness, aromatic character slowly creeping in. Too many Coke notes. Carbonation is weak (and worse - cheap) and the finish sours somewhat. Light body with a pinch of creaminess. One of the better macros available. kidmartinek (776), austin, Texas, USA Nov 28, 2008 Pours deep amber with a 1 inch off white head that diminishes quick enough. Aroma of mild dark malts. Flavor is mild, unsurepticious and indicative of a beer that most people could drink. Body is a bit sharp but not overly so. But too much, you know what i mean? Finish is, belive it or not, tart. colts9016 (197), Idaho, USA Nov 28, 2008 Pour amber copper brown with a thin white head.
Nose is roasted malt caramel and molasses
Taste is Roasted Malt sweet sugar and a touch of hops.
Finish is clean on the beginning and a bit rough on the finish.
Overall a simple beer to drink but there is much better. A budget minded beer. esjaygee (918), Oak Creek, Wisconsin, USA Nov 28, 2008 Clear copper with a beige fading bubbly topper. Aroma of sweet malt, caramel, and brown sugar. Body is a little cloying and syrupy and over carbonated with a cola like finish with a not so pleasant aftertaste. There’s some sweet malt in there but mostly just another crummy Michelob.
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