hopdog (5534), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Mar 6, 2008 12oz bottle notched BB end of Jul 2008. Poured a deeper and clear golden color with a large sized white head. Aromas of grains, grass, light caramel, and some grapes. Tastes of caramel, citrus, and a berry / grapiness. jkwalking05 (1483), Arlington, Texas, USA Mar 6, 2008 Depp golden to light amber color with an average head. Nose is very sweet with slight honey caramel, and white wine aromas. Taste is of White wine and pale malts. Hop bitterness is overwhelmed and is nearly non-existant. Lots of carbonation. A good beer for chardonnay drinkers. Hinez57 (129), Clinton, Mississippi, USA Mar 5, 2008 Nose is nice and floral with a citrus and caramel kick. Appearance is okay, head disappears too quick(like most/all SamAds). Flavor is quite nice malty, caramels, with a floral/citrus hop character, odd fruit flavor also... grape? Mouthfeel is suprisingly nice, slightly silky but lacks proper bittering for a PA (especially when cooler). Overall an intresting beer I’d have again, but not something to buy regularly. Will trade Lazy Magnolia SP with others. Email/message me. ABUSEDGOAT (1934), California, USA Mar 5, 2008 Clear amber orange, moderate head, pretty good lacing and retention. Aroma is somewhat grapelike with caramel malt and some grassy hops. Aroma to me was more neutral than anything. However, the grape flavor did not work well with what else was here. Quite quaffable, moderate to high carbonation, almost no bitterness, moderate sweetness. jpm30 (1588), East Central, Georgia, USA Mar 5, 2008 Your standard 12 oz. Samuel Adams bottle, notched freshness date along the left side of the label (July 2008), sampled in a pint glass.
L: Clear reddish copper appearance, a frothy pale beige head of fluffy foam, good retention, slowly settled into a thin creamy lacing. Rings of splotchy lace follows the body down the glass as I consume it.
S: Light white grape juiciness, toasted caramel and maple, touches of grainy bread, at the edges is a faint herbal hop.
F&T: The mildly firm carbonation gives the body a moderately rounded, creamy feel in the mouth, airy and soft, making this quite the easy drinker. Caramelized malts and maple syrup are the first tastes I notice, followed by tart green grape skins and pulp. A nice hop spiciness comes out towards the end, adding to the dry white grape, sweet caramel, crusty grain bread finish.
An interesting take on the pale ale, not something I would want all the time, but does make a good change of pace beer.
SoBloHero (56), Buffalo, New York, USA Mar 5, 2008 The beer pours well and has a nice color, but the taste was disappointing. I was expecting a stronger grape flavor, while it is fruity, it isn’t really grape at all. mjg74 (1995), La Mesa, California, USA Mar 4, 2008 Bottle from BevMo. Medium amber/brown in color. Somewhat bready malty aroma. Roasty malted flavor. A hint of hoppy bitterness towards the end. Tastes like a million other average pale ales. grimreeser (795), Minnesota, USA Mar 4, 2008 Pours a clear light amber with a smallish head. Aroma is caramel and grass. Tingles on the tounge, dry, light sweetness. Don’t really get any grape.
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