ansermadide (175), Kyle, Texas, USA Aug 4, 2008 (Sample at Uncle Billy’s on August 2, 2008) What is that at the bottom of my glass? Something on the side, indistinguishable. Whatever it is, it’s maintaining a nice constant head. Axe Handle has a clear, light body, a golden orange color. Having a hard time getting any aroma to register with my brain. I think I’m aromally challenged. Something reminds me of soap, though. It’s light hop aroma leads one to uncontrollably place the fluid in one’s mouth… and there’s the hops. Rye? Light, but with a creamy body. Prickly on the tongue. Entertaining. Glad to have so many chips. Continuing, and turning focus to my beer and away from the patronage, the Axe Handle sees to have a lighter color as the mass depletes. Really good for a local Austin pale. Bockyhorsey (1951), Mesa, Arizona, USA Jun 29, 2008 Sample @ Uncle Billys BrewCue . Dry citrus aroma of peaches.Gold body with off white head. Mild bitter citrus orangeand peach flavor. No bad. redgold07 (291), Fort Worth, Texas, USA Mar 19, 2008 Pours kind of dark for a pale ale... similar to their amber’s color: ruby/brown/dark red. Aroma has a hoppy presence and so does the flavor. Although it has Cascade hops, which I don’t typically get along too well with, I quite liked the brew.
On tap. kidmartinek (707), austin, Texas, USA Feb 23, 2008 For a pale, it’s dark, the color of apple cider. It pours with a lot of foam, few couple inches, as do most pales. Weak hoppy aroma. Very strong hop flavor. It’s good, damn near like an IPA. Small carbonation. Sweet malt comes through on the finish. oreogobbler (139), Austin, Texas, USA Feb 6, 2008 Strong citrus aroma with some hop presence. Foggy orange color. Citrus orange flavor with a good hop bitterness.
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