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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09

ratebeer

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G.G. Amberly Eyes

Brewed by: G.G. Brewers
Origin: Glenside, Pennsylvania
Beer style: Amber Ale

A style without definition, amber ales range from bland, vaguelly caramelly beers to products with a fairly healthy malt and hop balance. Often the differentiation between a quality amber and an American Pale is that the amber might have more dark malt character, or a less assertive hop rate.



Source: RateBeer.com • Dec '09