Slacks (355), Bolton, Ontario, Canada Apr 29, 2006 Draught @ The Brewery: A close match to the natural blonde flagship product but significantly better, in my opinion. Pours darker with a similarly disappearing head, but this one flavours out with flourishes of caramel and chocolate. It’s like drinking the blonde but with something actually happening in the glass. Finishes clean, probably my favourite Amsterdam product.
mabel (1583), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 11, 2008 [1496-20080615] Tap. Grains and toast aroma. Clear, orange brown body with a medium-lasting foamy off-white head. Toasted grains continues in the flavour. Medium body. Average.
(@ Le Papillon; Toronto, ON) gilvanblight (338), Windsor, Ontario, Canada Jul 20, 2008 On draft in the guise of Madison Amber at the Madison Inn. Amber due to colour and not style it seems. A nice sent warm and nutty with something sweet. Taste is suprisingly bitter and nutty. There is a harsh bite there that is unbalancing. lumberjack (138), Michigan, USA Jan 2, 2008 Amber shade with a small but lasting head. Very sweet malty taste with a very slight roasted character. Bittering hops hit you towards the end, which are followed by what reminded me of a dirty sock-like taste. Overall, this was mediocre with a capital M. pootzboy (855), Calgary/ Kitchener, Alberta, Canada Sep 3, 2007 A rerate of this beer after a year...fresh sample from the brewery.
Poured a nice copper-amber color...rocky head, some lacing, fairly well carbonated. The nose is very good on this one: Caramel and toasted malts, sweetness and light herbal tone ( this smells a tad sweet for a proper Vienna), Front side is lightly caramel sweet some toasty malts, then a light woody-herbal descernement from the hops.... then the body and finish leaves you dangling...wet but clean with light sweet bready after taste. This was a tease beer for me...it has so much potential...I want to see a well made local Vienna but Amsterdam got half way there then they wimped out with their typical watery mouth feel and light palate....lose the sweet caramel, put some more toasted malt substance and real noble hop presence in this beer and it could be great....as it is now it’s a mild drinkable pleasant malty beer with limited character but lots of potential.. beanmedic (323), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Jun 9, 2007 very nice golden amber colour. large head that stays for a while. pleasing mix of flavours in the caramelish range. mild and drinkable.
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