BrianHagmeier (174), Coralville, Iowa, USA Nov 23, 2007 Pours a weak head with an aroma that smells slightly of malt vinagar. Flavors of molasses, malt, and carbonation. I wasnt to impressed with this. It reminds me of a simple home brew. jpm30 (1581), East Central, Georgia, USA Jul 25, 2007 From a twist-off green 12 oz. bottle, no freshness date, sampled in a pint glass.
Poured a clear reddish hued toffee brown with a small tan head that quickly settled into a fine sudsy lacing.
Aromas of prune juice, milk chocolate and caramel, hints of toasted grains.
Steady carbonation, more light bodied than medium, smooth and easy drinkability, the tastes can be a bit thin and watery, but overall, and for the cheap price, not the bad, passable, thin chocolate and caramel malts, some sugary maltiness too, the prune juice flavor is more restrained than in the smell, a light toasted graininess emerges in the end, touches of soft hop spiciness in the finish also.
For the price, a nice beer for the budget minded, often in the singles rack at the liquor stores in my area.
presario (2389), Calgary, Alberta, Canada May 29, 2007 Chicago trip. Tuesday 12:15. Bottle at Old Chicago by O’Hare. Dark copper. Doppelbock prune aroma. Flavour of raisins, chocolate and prune. Skyview (2657), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA May 27, 2007 After trying the skunky Augsburger Golden I was a little leary to try this one, but I’ll try anything once. Pours a clear dark brown brew with a fast dissolving off white head. Very little lacing if any. Aroma of roasted nuts, medium malt, caramel, and a touch of toffee. Taste is highly carbonated, nutty, and some corn. Finish is watery with a hint of bitter aftertaste. Though it comes in a green bottle, at least this one was not skunky as the Augsburger Golden. The Augsburger from Huber was better. JK (2356), Twin Cities, Minnesota, USA Jun 1, 2006 A light dunkel. Light roasted aroma and flavor of lightly roasted barley, butter, and nuts. Thin. Not bad for the dollar I paid for it.
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