jehoey (732), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 12, 2008 Aroma was alcohol and malt, much like other malt liquor accept it didn’t have that gasoline edge to it. pours golden color with head that quickly dissipates. flavor is alcohol and muted malt and no hops. light bodied. Weird beer. egajdzis (3086), Spring Mount, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 5, 2008 [Phoenixville, PA] Poured a golden color with a small, white head that left light lacing on the glass. Aroma of corn, toast, notes of citrus, and alcohol. Taste of grains, honey, citrus, corn, metal, and alcohol. A bit sweeter and rougher than some other craft brewed malt liquors. TomDecapolis (2545), Skippack, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 4, 2008 On tap at Pville loco yo! Pours a crystal clear piss yellow with a smaller bubbly white head that went away quickly. Aroma of corn, alcohol, pretzels, grains, and malt sweetness. Flavor of grains, corn, sweet up front, apple juice, sweetness lingers, some alcohol in flavor as well. JB175 (1420), Holland, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 1, 2008 Golden color with a heavy boozy-corn aroma. Flavor is heavy, cornish, and a bit like cough syrup. Not bad for the style, but a little rough. cazort (376), Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Sep 8, 2008 (On tap in Lancaster) Can taste the alcohol strongly. A bit sour. Tastes kinda like what you’d expect from a beer that seems to be cultivating a "malt liquor" image, but I thought it was actually good for what it was. A bitter aftertaste, but not much in the way of hops. I enjoyed the amount in the sample glass but I’m not sure I’d want to drink a whole one of these. It seems strange and a bit ironic that a microbrewery that tries to have a classy image would brew a corn-adjunct malt liquor like this one though.
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