emerica56 (434), Bristol, Rhode Island, USA Mar 17, 2008 Pours a dakr nut brown with a thick head that thins out but never fades. The nose is of bitter hops and amber malt. The flavor is very malty with lots of grain, yet there was still a nice bitterness that made the brew enjoyable. There was some woody after taste flavor but nothing really intence. The booze was not well hidden in this but still refreshing to the palate.
Hophead22 (78), Redlands, California, USA Jul 17, 2008 Fantastic beer, especially from a can. Nice dark amber color, big hop aroma. Very well balanced, nice and smooth too. Nice beer to take to the lake. ilovedarkbeer (685), Dallas, Texas, USA Jul 17, 2008 Pours a deep amber color with a medium sized puffy off white head. Nose is floral, with some tobacco and cedar, and lots of very fresh malt, straight out of the grinder. Fairly hoppy. Mouthfeel is moderate and the finish is slightly acidic, warming, and somewhat lasting. The taste is hard to define. I would say wood, cherries, malt and pure bitterness. Very well balanced and not overdone in any aspect. Reminds me quite a bit of Alpha Kappa King from 3F. Homer321 (17), Rockledge, Florida, USA Jul 17, 2008 aroma is, umm, hoppy, but not overpowering. Color is a nice shade of caramel, slightly hazy. very nice head and lacing. flavor is very toffee-like hidden behind the hops. A very, very well balanced beer. This is dern good beer. bdigi66 (403), Ft Wayne, Indiana, USA Jul 17, 2008 Can: Courtesy of my boy Major0429 by way of SoLan...thanks to both of you. Pour was a light amber with a minimal cream head and fine lacing. The nose on this is ridunculous...notes of red apple, light malts, mild caramel hints and a wonderful citrus hop offering. Perfect mouth feel. Flavor is fantastic...sweet caramel, citrus, floral hops and light fruity esters. The thing that makes this beer so damn good is the balance that it has...the hops don’t overwhelm it and the malt characteristics hold their own. Everything about this brew is beautiful. Damn near perfect. skoisirius (429), Seattle, Washington, USA Jul 14, 2008 On tap at the brewery, elsewhere, and in the can! Skoi like Gordon. Really enjoy how you can’t really tell if this is a DIPA, a strong red, or both! Regardless the malt characteristics blend joyfully with a huge hop cone flavor throughout the body and finish. At $3.99 a can most place, I do believe it is a bit over-priced though.
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