changeup45 (578), Orlando, Florida, USA Apr 9, 2008 Just tried this on tap at my local bar. Dark reddish color topped with a relatively small white head and an adequate amount of lacing. Aroma is sweety and malty, with a citrus, fruity flavor mixed in with some spice. Nothing too complex at all, but it was very smooth with a clean finish. Easy to drink a bunch of these which I ended up doing tonight
beachbum25 (602), Powellville, Maryland, USA Sep 5, 2008 12 oz bottle-trade w/jjpm74. Cloudy amber color w/a foamy off white head w/lasted thru the brew. Sweet malt aroma. Light, malty flavored brew w/a touch of sweetness; traces of bread dough & slight fruit overtones. Smooth, easy drinking amber which would be a good sesson brew. Seems underrated to me; I’d love to try this on draft. Thanks John! Beerded_one (1617), Croydon, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 4, 2008 Bottle. Pours a light amber with a small white head. Aroma of light malts, fruit, and notes of tart citrus. Sweet and malty flavor with light floral hops and a touch of caramel. Light bodied with a clean finish. daknole (852), Plantation, Florida, USA Aug 28, 2008 Not really that good. Brown pour and a very small head. Aroma is pretty malty and not all that bad. But the flavor has some malt mixed with a funky sour finish...it almost tastes skunked. Not my style at all. DTM (399), Winters, California, USA Aug 20, 2008 Bottle from a trade with StFun. Poured a brown/red color. Smelled a little fruity and the taste was definately a little sour. I was very surprised, I was expecting just another typical amber. timfoolery (361), California, USA Aug 18, 2008 Obtained through trade (as the beer to be named later...). This one is by no means an Amber Ale. I think what they meant to say was Sour Ale because there was clearly bacteria present. A little carbinated for my taste, but I liked the sour/tartness. Props to my homies at RR brew!
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