Sammy (3041), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Oct 20, 2007 At the brewery. Not up to Middle Ages long-term track record of very representative styles, I guess this is aimed at the popular crowd. It’s a light-bodied lager with the addition of something raspberry. However it is quite acidic and I would not think that is something the fruit crowd will consider drinkable. Above average gas. This impressed me as an accident at the taps of some second-rate bar, not something to be served up at the brewery itself. Grandpa (307), Verona, New York, USA Apr 26, 2007 At the brewery. Clear, light goldwith an off-white head and a strong raspberry aroma. The first impression was the fruit, not as strong as the aroma would indicate. The aftertaste was hops. It was light and thirst quenching, a summer beer. Ambrose (141), East Aurora, New York, USA Mar 31, 2007 Updated: Apr 4, 2007My brother brought this specially for me from syracuse new york! At a special request. He did good. He came through and I was drinking this fine beer within two hours.
Just had it again today. 4/4/07
It really is great. love the raspberry hint. love this beer. good balance also. perfect beer. PWalk (332), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Nov 3, 2006 Raspberry comes out more on the palate than in the aroma. Light bodied with just enough hops tossed in. Recommended. dberger624 (1029), Phila, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 11, 2006 Draft at the Grey Lodge in Philly. I f you like Raspberries this is a very good beer. Little to fruity for me. Solid ale taste.
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