detroiter (958), Euphoria, Minnesota, USA Feb 3, 2007 Pours a clear copper amber, with almost an inch of cream colored foam. Decent head retention, pretty good lacing. Mild aroma, but caramel and toasted malt are easily identified.
Sweetish malt flavor up front - with caramel and some toasted grain. There is a touch of fruit flavor throughout the sip that becomes more prominent and a little tart in the finish. Mild floral hops are noticeable in the finish as well. Some tanginess lingers a good long while in the aftertaste. Medium body, solid yet soft carbonation.
jsquire (2086), St. Marys, Ohio, USA Dec 10, 2006 On tap at the airport in Minneapolis. Deep amber color with a foamy light beige head that left nice lacing. Wet grain nose. Mild grain astringency with some caramel sweetness. The finish was a little tangy, like turned orange juice. Not bad with my food. incutrav (576), Woodbury, Minnesota, USA Nov 16, 2006 When this was availalbe on tap, i was a big fan. Having always like amber brews, summit didnt let me down. Its been a while since i had this, and i dont know if it will be avaialbe ever again? the Scandia release this year was better though... glkaiser (1150), Seattle, Washington, USA Mar 2, 2006 On tap at probably the same generic airport brewpub as the other people that rated it... Amber color with a big off white head. Heavy malt taste with a slightly hoppy finish. A bit of caramel flavor. Enjoyable. OldMrCrow (1179), Seattle, Washington, USA Dec 19, 2005 On tap at some generic airport brewpub in Minneapolis.
Pours red amber with no head and little lacing. Aroma is weak; flavor and mouthfeel follow accordingly. This is an uninspired, largely tasteless amber ale.
beermatrix (1497), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Nov 1, 2005 On-tap at McGovern’s: Super clear bright orange color with a slight burnt brown tint to it. Small compact foam on top thats lightly creamy in texture and ivory hued. Keeps a slight open skim and collaring. Laces in small blobs mostly close to the collar.
Aroma is light and airy with just a hint of sweet malt and brown sugar softness. Clean but far to light and nearly non existent in the nose beyond its sweet, very light breadyness.
Taste is OK, clean crystal malt-like sweetness with a touch of breadyness and brown sugar dustings. Very light toasty grain and husks help carry it through to a halfway decent finish where it drys off tightly with a bolder tone of malty sweetness then what the front or middle provide. The finish is really the only thing keeping this beer from being completely bland, but its bordering that line pretty darn closely.
But the feel is respectfully nice and malty rich with just the right amount of easy, creamy carbonation. Seems about medium; perhaps lighter in the front but gains a gradual build that fits it well. Its the Summit O-fests very little brother beer. A smooth and easy drinker thats mild on the taste and smell but is worth trying and having around and a pleasure to see at some local tap lines. Better then the usual macro stuff that tends to dominate the St. Paul scene.
thehoff (567), Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA Sep 26, 2005 Had this beer at the MiInneapolis airport. OK for an amber but had quite a vinegary flavor to it. A little dry but lacking in flavor. A little soda waterish I guess. I can think of worse though CharlesDarwin (1822), Point Judith, Rhode Island, USA Sep 17, 2005 BLBF. Amber pour (duh). Aroma is a musty malt and flavor continues on that note. Finishes a little watery.
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