BEERGUY007 (168), Scotia, New York, USA Apr 30, 2008 12 ounce bottle glenville beverage. Hoppy which I like but I didn’t care for the citrus part. Looks nice, has a golden color. It’s ok, not in my top 10 by any means.
Dickinsonbeer (2456), Hoboken, New Jersey, USA Jul 3, 2008 12 oz bottle. Medium to light amber pour with a decent small head and some lace. Aroma is biscuity, pale malts, nice fresh baked bread, toast, and some nice floral hops- seemed fresh. Pale malts balanced with a nice herbal and flowery hops- clean and crisp finish and a light hop bitterness. nothing crazy, but just a solid pale ale. thill25 (149), Orlando, Florida, USA Jun 18, 2008 12 oz bottle...pours amber w/ a small white head, that fade quickly. Aromas of citrus, malts, caramel, florals. The flavor was light flavored citrusy hops, and a touch of caramel malts. The beer is really light w/o being watery...It is very sessionable as the dry, floral finish begs for continued sipping. Great session beer from Abita! daknole (478), Plantation, Florida, USA Jun 12, 2008 Bottle, thanks Deepsouth!! Pours a slightly cloudy yellow color with a medium white head. Aroma is of malts,hops and something funky. Flavor is a tad better than the aroma. Malty and hops are present...no complexity but as with most Abita beers I find it prett smooth. Immy (1469), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA Jun 5, 2008 12 oz bottle, labeled as Abita Restoration Pale Ale. Lightly hazed gold with an off white head. Caramel and wood nose, lightly floral, mild sweet orange. Light caramel and orange, some mild bread and butter. Finish transitions quickly to a dry floral tone. Not a winner. scraff (1602), Baltimore, Maryland, USA May 27, 2008 Gold, creamy white head. Faint toasty citrus aromas rest on light floral caramel-like notes. Light floral citrus hops balance on soft sweet toasty malts. Just a kiss of caramel rounds it out. Light bodied, light carbonation, crisp, light bittersweet finish. Drinkable...
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