MrRoss (614), Delta, British Columbia, Canada Jul 7, 2009 Updated: Jul 8, 2009Didn’t even know this existed until the wife brought home a 6-pack(!). Poured a not-bad looking clear and darkish gold with a medium-thick foamy white head. Aroma was a bit grassy but mostly malt; tasted like a malt liquor but was not the worst I’ve had. Mouth and finish were okay. DuffMan (2719), the land of bitumen, beef & beer, Alberta, Canada Oct 29, 2006 Grabbed this one from the singles bin at Willow Park. Yellow gold, big foamy head. Stinky-- wet dishrag and alcohol. The taste is truly aweful-- harsh chemical and alcohol burn. Really weird actually. My first drainpour in a long time. CapFlu (3480), Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Sep 12, 2006 (Can) Bought at the BC Liquor Store. Sold solely on the Molson <!-- i -->Total Satisfaction Guarantee<!-- /i --> - it must be good. A highly alcoholic face with a nose of corn syrup and camp fuel. Flavour is highly lacquered of corn oil, iodine and menthals. No real burn for the 8% but no real satisfaction either... I’m calling 1-800 MOLSON 1 uglyblond1 (173), Nebraska, USA Jun 15, 2006 Faint aroma, a thin bodied gold beer without much upfront flavor, except sweet, much too sweet. A rough sweet aftertaste without the bite of good hops. Sort of unpleasant, but better than Fosters for aftertaste. MrManning (1634), London, Ontario, Canada Feb 18, 2006 Poured from a fourty. Sparkling gold is the base here. Whipped cream is the head. Lacing galore. Fusel grain notes hit the nose. Stale bread also tags along, but isn’t welcome. Strange that the alcohol isn’t present all that much in the nostrils. This is a strange one. Upfront palate detects no discernable flavours, but as this liquid gold passes the sides of my tongue, and follows through, it hits. Alcoholic biscuit flavours are swept away by cloying sweetness. Almost like a "nice meeting ya, but now I gotta’ go." Sweet grainy finish. Thin bodied. The final verdict is sugared water with alcohol added. I was expecting worse. This may be my first "thin bodied" malt liquor. I’ll sum it up by stating that if I had to choose a malt liquor to drink, and I don’t think I ever will, I would choose this based on it’s relative ability to not offend. Roli (319), laval, Quebec, Canada Nov 20, 2005 White head (yeah I drank it in a glass). Golden color, sweet. Alcohol relatively well hidden consedering the kind of beer. Sweet, watery. What you expect of that kind of stuff. Crit (2398), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Oct 5, 2005 Gold with white head.Sweet with an immense dirty line type taste which overshadows even the alcohol
frink (467), coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada Jun 2, 2005 Pours a yellow colour with a thin white head. Dry grassy stale hop nose. The flavour is craperific, swill of the highest magnitude, sweet and alcoholic sum it up just fine.
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