2.3 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 8/20 gregwilsonstl (668) - USA - DEC 30, 2012No smell. Nearly clear yellow. Tastes like corn. Tastes like cold urine. Fizzy. Good I hate the us.
1.5 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 2/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 5/20 thegreenrooster (2808) - St.louis, Missouri, USA - APR 6, 2013
Pour is a clear yellow with a large white head that dissapears quickly. Aroma is grain, maybe some corn or other adjuncts. Flavor is almost nothing. Watery and goes flat quickly. I was looking for a good lager to have around the house for summer and this ain’t it. Way too watery and flavorless. I’ll stick with Schlafly summer.
1.9 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 6/20 unclemike (1894) - Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA - JAN 21, 2013
Poured a small white head with sparse lacing, transparent, fast rising carbonation, and a yellow hue. Aroma was malty and some corn. Flavor was malty, crisp and clean. Tingly mouthfeel. Nothing special here
2.2 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 4/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 9/20 StLsportsfan (50) - Hazelwood, Missouri, USA - JAN 5, 2013
Corn. It has a cool name....better in taste and marketing than Kraftig. Dont waste your money unless puchased at Hamms prices.
1.9 AROMA 2/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 10/20 justsayswell (21) - Missouri, USA - JAN 4, 2013
Drunk directly out of the bottle. This is what you thought beer tasted like when you were 18. Faint pale malt sweetness, corn, very light body, almost no bitterness. I paid $6.49 for a sixer, so it comes in $1.50 less per six bottles than the cheapest craft beer. On the downside, even my girlfriend won’t drink it. A step above bud light. Tastes like regular Budweiser. The beer burps taste like copper and notes of molten plastic. Not a fan.
2.5 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 5/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 9/20 Bif (1029) - St. Louis, Missouri, USA - DEC 22, 2012
Bottle- pours a light yellow color with a decent head that fades quickly to bits of lacing. Aroma is a bit musty with grain and some malt sweetness. Taste of malt sweetness, crisp with grain. Mild bitterness and bit of lingering sweetness. Light body, crisp and too sweet to enjoy. Another lager in an ocean of lager. if you want to show your dislike of the big macro breweries and show your independence, then go for it.
0.6 AROMA 2/10 APPEARANCE 1/5 TASTE 1/10 PALATE 1/5 OVERALL 1/20 louiestout (1) - - DEC 22, 2012 does not count
Terrible. Terrible. Terrible. Not only does the log and packaging look like it was done by an amateur, the beer production was seemingly done by a little kid mixing a bunch of ingredients in the kitchen and letting it sit too long in the sun. Metallic aftertaste. Disappointing to say the very least.
Horrible!!!!!!
1.5 AROMA 3/10 APPEARANCE 2/5 TASTE 3/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 5/20 dwaggs2 (1297) - Jefferson City, Missouri, USA - NOV 22, 2012
Bottle. Poured a clear yellow color. Small off white head. Head was gone quick. Aroma was corn, malts and grass. Flavor was sweet malts and cronies. Very thin body. Very watery. Nothing to this beer. Very poor beer. Cheap though.
2.9 AROMA 5/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 6/10 PALATE 3/5 OVERALL 12/20 wxman (1175) - O’Fallon, Illinois, USA - OCT 18, 2012
Pours a clear pale golden with a respectable full white head that diminishes considerably, but sticks around. Aroma is malt and corn. Taste is smooth and refreshing, but still very macro-like. Sweet pale malt, boiled corn and very little hops. Some breadiness as well. Please note this is not brewed in St Louis. It’s brewed under contract at the former Old Style Brewery in LaCrosse, WI. Being originally from Chicago and very familiar with the brew, I think what we have here is the resurrection of the original Old Style flavor. Nothing special, but better than most macros.
2.6 AROMA 6/10 APPEARANCE 3/5 TASTE 6/10 PALATE 2/5 OVERALL 9/20 jandd1983 (1578) - Florissant, Missouri, USA - OCT 1, 2012
It poured a clear yellow color with a white head. The aroma was of grain, mustiness, some florals, earth, grass and light citrus. The taste was of cereal, earth and grass.
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