marcus (1119), Sacramento, California, USA Jun 29, 2008 This reddish amber ale poured with a thin beige head and a pleasant floral aroma. There is plenty of carbonation and a biting citrus sensation over a solid caramel malt base. It’s a good quaffing beer, but perhaps not one of the most notable Rogue brews.
j12601 (71), Poughkeepsie, New York, USA Nov 30, 2008 Had this as "Red Fox Amber" in a bottle. Didn’t know Rogue was essentially double labeling that way... interesting. Pours a hazy reddish brown with a vigorous medium sized white head. Light hop and malt aromas, with a floral note and almost a hint of toastiness. Big up front malt and structure on a medium body with a good amount of carbonation. Interesting and layered finish that grows gradually to a nice bitterness long after the beer is gone. Very nice ale, and probably would make a nice easy drinking session beer. jonno (217), Japan Nov 30, 2008 An enjoyable amber, lots of malt, almost on the sickly sweet side,\. Didn’t get much hops, so it was very sweet, as m entioned before 502Flavors (345), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Nov 29, 2008 bottle at a bar. I really enjoyed it last night, despite the stupid price. It was a really solid hoppy session ale. halfluck (10), East Victoria Park, Australia Nov 28, 2008 650 Ml Bottle. Pours with a dense head and has quite a haze, initial smell is malty, First taste is a whack of bitterness at first then sweet caramel, lingers for quite a while makes you beg for more. As it warms up the caramel flavours increase. Supports a decent head until the last drop. A side note: Very impressive bottle. Rynoplasty (290), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Oct 27, 2008 Pours light amber with a nice cream colored head. Aroma is caramel and slightly chocolate. Taste is malty, almost all caramel malt but in a good way. Nice malty amber.
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