zappafan99 (245), Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA May 9, 2008 Looks and tastes like a lemon-tea with hops. Might need a a punchier malt or even oatmeal for some body. Ehhh...not real bad, but it almost doesn’t even come across as beer.
graham515 (279), Austin, Texas, USA Jul 21, 2008 Pours a reddish amber into the glass with a small head. Aroma is toasty with plenty of hop notes. Taste is malty with incredibly fresh hop character. Not too intensely bitter but lots of hops. Ole_R (1127), Oslo, Norway Jul 20, 2008 12 fl oz bottle@Bishop’s Arms, Järntorget, Göteborg. Lasting yellowish head. Cloudy, brown colored body. Nice hoppy aroma, citrus and honey. Also a pleasant malty sweetness. Almost full malty flavor. Fresh grapefruity hopbitterness. Healthy body. Fine fruity bitterness in the finish. changeup45 (527), Orlando, Florida, USA Jul 17, 2008 Amber color with a thick off-white head, some retention, and pretty good lacing. Caramel malty and grainy flavor mixed with a nice dose of floral hopping make for a good tasting and well balanced beer. Finishes a little dry. Really solid. Gregis (853), Overland Park, Kansas, USA Jul 14, 2008 Bottle purchased at John’s Grocery in Iowa City, IA. Pours a dark, hazy reddish-bronze with a creamy beige head that leaves behind fractal-like lacing. The nose is a nice blend of bready and caramel malt backed by fairly solid notes of fruity and evergreen hops. Medium-bodied and creamy slick with a lightly resinous and mildly bitter finish. The flavor follows the nose with a solid, sweet, bready malt front and a hit of resinous, piny hops lingering into the aftertaste. This is another solid amber from Rogue. ruggedman (416), Portland, Maine, USA Jul 14, 2008 Dry hopping does a beer good. This beer had the best Aroma i can fathom. It’s like sticking your head into a bin of Centennials! Flavor was spot on too with that hop wallop as well. Love it.
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