KAggie97 (2015), Ugly, Hot, and Humid Spring, Texas, USA Sep 24, 2008 Flip-cap bottle. Belgian ale? What? Pours an average neato reddish-brown with an aroma of soured malt and expired peach. Tastes of watered-down smoked ham and just-about-to-burn-out wood. Watery mouthfeel. Based on the style given, this beer sucks.
ucusty (1234), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Oct 5, 2008 Brown pour with a slight haze. Hazelnut and roasted malts on the nose. Thin bodied and rather bland. Caramel flavor with notable hints of roast. Finish’s slightly tart. patrick767 (1514), fort wayne, Indiana, USA Sep 28, 2008 bottle at Ft Wayne locals tasting - Pours hazy brown with a lingering head and a caramel malt aroma. It has a lightly fruit accented malt flavor. The main drawback here is how thin the body is. That could definitely be better. I thought the flavor was alright though. The finish is quite mild. Not bad and how many times do you see a beer from San Marino of all places? hotstuff (3046), Indiana, USA Sep 24, 2008 Flip-top bottle shared by patrick767. Small tan head that mostly diminished, no visible carbonation, hazy, spotty amounts of lacing, and an orange-brown hue. The aroma was malt, sour, funky, musty, stale, and slightly earthy. The flavor was watery, stale malt and slightly sour. Not an inviting flavor at all IMO. Slightly tingly mouthfeel and light bodied. This beer needs to be done away with so do not waste your time and money trying this one. NEXT!!! jsquire (1904), St. Marys, Ohio, USA Sep 13, 2008 Murky reddish brown color witha fluffy khaki head. Grainy nose with lots of tea. Flavors of grains, burnt toast and too much water. Seems thin and uninteresting. I too am surprised this is listed as a Belgian Ale. Thanks to Patrick767 for sharing.
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