sliffy (1951), Columbus, Ohio, USA Aug 4, 2008 On tap @ the Brewpub: Pours a clear gold with a white head. Aroma, citrus and some pale and bready malts. Flavor, bready, citrus, some yeast, pale malts, herbal notes. Citrusy finish.
Rogueone (410), I F&ckin’ hate those guys from, Ohio, USA May 27, 2008 Sample @ brewpub: One of the standout beers here from what I tasted. Pours an amber color with a thick frothy head. Medium-bodied and drinkable, this has a citrus hopped character. A bit buttery (as I have noticed in some of their other beers as well) but bitter enough to be an IPA. aracauna (2251), Georgia, USA Jun 8, 2007 This is a very good beer. Clear amber body with a good head. Huge citrus and a touch of juniper. Nice pale malt backbone with a touch of sweetness balances otu the hops nicely. Lingering bitterness. jsquire (1911), St. Marys, Ohio, USA May 26, 2007 On tap at the brew pub. Deep golden color with a creamy off-white head. Nice lacing. Deliciously fresh cascade hop nose. Tons of red grapefruit and orange rind flavors with some apple sauce and a peppery spiciness. The mouthfeel makes you realize the difference that the process of bottling makes. Nice drinking beer. JMFS (6), Cleveland, Ohio, USA does not count Mar 30, 2007 Just enjoyed a few of these over dinner yesterday; the previous post is about the most descriptive I’ve ever encountered (I would have never thought of "vitamin c pills disintegrating in the mouth") so I’ll just say that there’s a super fresh hoppy aroma (akin but not as strong as Bell’s Hopslam) that made my mouth water. At only 5.5%, I could even enjoy a few without winding up face down in my uber-delicious mac and cheese.
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