Crafty07 (331), Lexington, Kentucky, USA Apr 29, 2008 Typical low rating from the reviewers her for a decent cream ale. Cream’s dont get any respect on this site but this is a fine example. Not bad.
FatTony (92), Augusta, Georgia, USA Jul 3, 2008 11.5 ounce bottle- poured out an interesting clear gold with a moderate head. The aroma was very malty. Taste was malt with a light sweetness. As with most cream ales, the appeal of this brew is in the palate, very smooth and full. Very good, I’d buy it again. Snoop59 (11), Penn Run, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 29, 2008 12 oz. can. Pours a pale straw color with an average white frothy head that diminishes quickly. The aroma is of faint maltiness with a very light corn-like character. The flavor is initially crisp and clean with a bit of corny sweetness. Finishes with a light bitter flavor of short duration. Body is smooth. Overall, a nice drinkable cream ale. Sledge Jr (2692), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Jun 22, 2008 On tap at the Diesel Theater while watching a performance of The Evil Dead- The Musical. Pours a dark gold with a medium white head. Mild biscuit malt aroma. No so creamy, but has a nice mellow lemon finish. KingofCastle (172), London, Ontario, Canada Jun 5, 2008 bottle: I don’t enjoy cream ales but weak, watery & very sweet . . . .has that awful malt liquor feel to it which is stomach turning. Never liked this beer & still don’t. AdamGott (153), Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA May 26, 2008 straw yellow pour with thin lacy white head - reminds me of the watery american cream ales that I used to drink as a kid (Little Kings, Genesee, etc.) - probably an ok thirst quencher beer and maybe a good gateway beer but nothing special stands out
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