Jake Barnes (456), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Sep 30, 2002 The Schlafly British Pale Ale is pretty understated and mild to begin with so this toned down version is just dull to me. No complexity, no enjoyable understatments, just a little dull. MOboy (382), Kansas City, Missouri, USA Sep 22, 2002 Just like many of this brewers other beers, very hopped. Fits closer to an IPA IMHO igneous1 (1360), Davenport, Iowa, USA Sep 22, 2002 slightly cloudy golden color, bready-doughy aroma. light and well-balanced beer with a nice hop finish MaxPower (961), St. Louis, Missouri, USA Jun 9, 2002 Nice medium bodied light amber color. I like it better than the pale. Indra (1815), Prairie Village, Kansas, USA May 20, 2002 This rating is for the cask version of the Welsh, enjoyed at the brewery. Served quite appropriately at cellar temperature. Large-bubbled somewhat uneven head. Deep amber/brown color, clear. Some faint sweetness and yeast in the aroma. Flavor profile has some light fruitiness, butter, apple, and red grape (all stemming from the malt, no doubt). Some garden-y, piney hops round out the finish, along with a bit more complex malty, caramel sweetness. Light, creamy mouthfeel. Decent complexity, and a pretty tasty brew.
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