Lubiere (4549), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
| 3.1 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 6/10 | 3/5 | 12/20 | Sep 30, 2009 A golden ale with a thin white head. A light malty aroma with nice British hops, resinous and nice. In mouth, a classy pale ale with citrussy hops, lighter bodied. Nice. On tap at brewpub, August 27 2009. bhensonb (4355), Woodland, California, USA
| 3.2 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 4/10 | 4/5 | 6/10 | 4/5 | 14/20 | Nov 7, 2007 Draft at the brewpub. Think the board said Plain Old Pale Ale. Maybe not. Aroma of pale malt and some sort of hop. Nice though. Amber gold color with an ok white head. Flavor is lightish pale ale with floral/citrus hop. Thinnish body with mild and creamy carbonation. Good drink. Finish is flowery, and has a fair amount of bitter. Delicious rather than hoppy. Decent pale ale. It was fun to alternate this with the Dragonfly. SledgeJr (2968), Omaha, Nebraska, USA
| 3.2 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 6/10 | 1/5 | 7/10 | 4/5 | 14/20 | Feb 12, 2006 On tap at the brewpub. The bartender was calling this an IPA, but I’m sure this is the beer that I had. Dark amber with an off-white head. Something was wrong with the keg connection, as the beer was exploding out of the tap and delivering only glasses full of foam. After that subsided, you could enjoy a rich sweet caramel maltiness and a grapefuit citrus hopiness that is present, but not obnoxious. I’m always reticent to rate an ale after having consumed many german style lagers because the hops are a different beast and the ale suddendly reminds you why we love ales. So, within the context of having had several lagers, this really stood out. I’m not so sure that I would have found this to be that outstanding at a pale ale tasting. But I’d be happy to try! bb (2930), Martinez, California, USA
| 3.2 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 4/5 | 6/10 | 3/5 | 12/20 | Feb 7, 2005 Draft. Copper color with a very good whitish head. Big citrus hop aroma. Citrus hops and earthy/spicey hop flavor that just don’t quite meld. Some malt backing. Aubrey (2778), Denver, Colorado, USA
| 2.8 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 5/10 | 3/5 | 6/10 | 3/5 | 11/20 | Jan 10, 2005 Cloudy and unfiltered with a medium amber color; nice head. Very curious nose; made me think of green fruits and yeast (kind of musty, too). Soft and creamy texture with a mild carbonation. Seemed like it was from a cask, but I couldn’t ask my server because he never came by to check on us -- at all. The beer had some other elements of earth and wet rag, but it wasn’t as bad as that sounds. DarkElf (2681), La Jolla, California, USA
| 4 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 8/10 | 4/5 | 8/10 | 4/5 | 16/20 | Sep 3, 2005 (Draft: Sudwerk Restaurant and Brewery in Davis, CA) The latest batch (and thus a new recipe), this one is not your typical west coast pale ale, and frankly, it’s not your typical American pale ale either. The aromatic nose tells you this right from the start. The deep caramel maltiness smells sweet and rich without seeming sugary. That same true caramel maltiness leads the way in the flavor, again showing quality and characer by tasting sweet without seeming cheap and sugary. Mild hops sits in the background, lending modest bitterness and a hint of citrus for pleasant balance in the finish, though the caramel maltiness always remains on top. Although, as the beer warms to true room temperature, a bit more citrus starts to show up. The long-lasting, medium-to-full body is testament to the rich maltiness of this pale ale. Pours a gorgeous dark amber color, and the tall light tan head slowly settles to a thin but complete layer, leaving large, dense patches of lace on the glass. Honestly, I couldn’t believe this was a pale ale, and I thought they poured the wrong beer, but I’ve confirmed that I did indeed have a glass of the pale ale. So much different from any other American brewed pale ale I’ve tasted, and simply outstanding. DYCSoccer17 (2200), Davis, California, USA
| 2.7 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 6/10 | 3/5 | 5/10 | 3/5 | 10/20 | Nov 1, 2007 .3 Liter on tap at the brewpub. The aroma appears to have some sort of dish soap presence, unfortunately. Plenty of orange citrus hops are also present with some light grassiness, too. A bit subdued with some sweet malts also present in the nose. Transparent orange-golden body with a small white head and nice lacing. Citric hoppy flavors to start. A bit tart and carbonated, too. Very very light maltiness in the middle, followed by some tannins. Dry, bitter, resiny hop bitterness finishes this beer. Too bitter, too dry, too unbalanced. Over-hopped and harsh, much like their brown ale. SamGamgee (1464), Santa Cruz (La Selva), California, USA
| 2.8 | Aroma | Appearance | Flavor | Palate | Overall | | 7/10 | 3/5 | 5/10 | 3/5 | 10/20 | Aug 17, 2008 On tap at the brewery. This was my least favorite of Sudwerk’s beers. Light straw in color, with a nice citrus hop and honey aroma, but the flavor was quite dry with an overly bitter and slightly soapy finish. Just no malt to stand up to the bitterness, and the soapy finish was distracting.
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