NewBelgium5 (61), , Pennsylvania, USA Sep 24, 2008 Nice amber color with a smooth hoppy flavor. A more bready lager but good finish. Not too heavy. thcalan (5), , New York, USA does not count Sep 23, 2008 Bottle, amber, actually had slight drop off from second bottle so will report on first. Better than bar swill. A hint of a bigger world out there BBorsutionns (44), Nashua, New Hampshire, USA Sep 23, 2008 Very distinct hoppy flavor. subtle aroma. very crisp. Great for a beer you find on tap at restaurant. Neematoad (71), , Illinois, USA Sep 23, 2008 Pours a dark copper or amber, depends on how you look at it. Has a medium bodied head. Smells of your typical Malts. has a sweet full bodied taste thats not too overpowering. Not really that memorable. Mutualaid (136), Texas, USA Sep 22, 2008 Pours copper with a rich, off-white head. Aromas of apricot and biscuit paired with a citric hop bouquet. Very hop forward flavor and quite yeasty; big bread flavors with hints of dried fruit. Typical macro character. The hops clean it up a bit in the finish. Medium body; fizzy. A step up from a Bud, but not by much. AmEricanbrew (1747), Louisiana, USA Sep 22, 2008 Clear amber with a fleeting head. Nice spicy hop pale malt aroma. Medium body. Refreshing pale lager flavors of cracker malts with spicy hops. When fresh it’s a great lager. nhamilton (58), Cibolo, Texas, USA Sep 22, 2008 Not my favorite SA, but I was the guest. Had a rather drab taste and didn’t have much of an aroma. Color was tan with a wheat like aroma. Could have been better. fata2683 (837), Panama City, Florida, USA Sep 21, 2008 Bottle, pours light brown with a tan head that fades slowly. Smells of roasted malt and hops. Taste is fairly mellow, some bitterness, slight sour and dry ending. Light body and easy to drink.
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