mikeben (335), Naperville, Illinois, USA Mar 24, 2005 This is pretty good though I did not have enough to give it a definitive rating. Pretty nice and I do enjoy beers of this style very much. I think it may be a little overhopped. That is a common problem with St. Peters. This is good though. Love the St. Peters bottlea! dwyerpg (2032), Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Jan 6, 2005 Smells faintly like an age beer, but not badly. Little to no head. Lighter than expected. Slight tingle to aftertaste which dissipates quickly. Smooth, but less exciting than it could be. When in bottle it has a metallic flavor - must pour into glass for best taste. moseslikesbeer (166), conestoga, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 28, 2008 aroma of malts and hops(smelled awesome). the "Golden Ale" title could not be any more true. white head with good lacing. tons of carbonation flow through this gold beauty. first sip tastes like malts and the last gulp tastes like hops (the way it should be in my opinion). I’m not typically a lite colored beer fan but this one has got me! it looks great for what it is and it tastes great and I could drink a lot of these and I would want too. scrawfis (143), Naperville, Illinois, USA Aug 26, 2001 This ale starts out very light, but the flavor intensifies at the end.
Great finish ends with a slight hopped flavor. RichardGretton (2603), Leicestershire, England Dec 2, 2002 Slightly fruity nose from this amber beer with a frothy head. Smooth beer similar to a bitter and a nice fruity flavour. Overall very pleasant indeed, and an English beer with no overbearing bitterness.
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