DrBayern (882), Morehead City, North Carolina, USA Apr 29, 2008 12 oz. bottle on 4/29/2008. Yellow gold, good sized white head that lingers under some lacy bands. Very faint aroma of hay and some subtle floral character. Quite light in body, but I wouldn’t call it watery, with a clean palate and Medium to high carbonation. Light honey flavor, replaced by a soft bitterness. Very understated, to say the least, but a good lawnmower beer.
ross (1495), charlotte, North Carolina, USA Jul 18, 2008 Bottle. Pours out a light yellow color without much of a head. Smell is yeasty and sweet. Some hops, not many, but they are there. The taste is light, easy to drink, kind of sweet. Very crisp and refreshing. Not bad really, and it makes for a good summer beer. Not as good as the infected hefe was though. KieferUGA (301), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Jul 12, 2008 12 oz. bottle. Pours a faint, light yellow. Medium sized, bubbly white head. Sharp malt aroma with a hint of honey. Flavor has a bit of a peppery bite. Mostly grassy flavors throughout. Nice beer for a hot summer day. dmtroyer (305), Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA Jun 28, 2008 12oz. Pale yellow pour with a fairly pillowy white head. A little bit of pear on the nose but that is about it. Body is a bit more interesting, but not much... some corn, honey and green tea action. Slightly dry finish with a bit of copper pipe. I can think of a lot of other refreshing summer brews I would pick over this. nathan30533 (18), Dahlonega, Georgia, USA Jun 21, 2008 Not the best Aroma or Palate. Appearance is good. Yellow with a nice full Head. I just don’t know where to put this beer on my favorites. I didn’t like the spice and my overall first impression is a no go. Sorry Red Brick, you’ve made better ales. theshocker (322), Marietta, Georgia, USA Jun 14, 2008 I thought this was a pretty tasty blonde ale. Yellow and fizzy, perfectly to style. Pleasant noble aroma. Crisp dry and clean, just enough bitterness.
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