GAManiac (352), Atlanta, Georgia, USA May 22, 2008 Pours a deep mahogany with a nice, dense head that lingers quite a while leaving very good lacing. This is a seriously nice looking beer. Smell is a nice balance of sweet caramel malts and subtle floral and citrus hop aroma with oranges, grapefruit and a touch of grass. Also a bit of dark fruit in the background, maybe raisins. Taste starts with a big bready malt flavor, smooth and sweet and thick with caramel malts. The hops are right behind the malt though with more pine present than I get on the smell along with the grapefruit of the citrus hops leaving a crisp and slightly bitter finish. Mouthfeel is medium to heavy bodied with strong carbonation. Crisp but smooth. Drinkability is good on this one but the hop bitterness and heavy body would keep me from drinking too many of these in a sitting.
Bhops (221), Dallas, Texas, USA Oct 11, 2008 Pours dark amber with thick fizzy head. Aroma is malt with some pine/resin hop aroma. Flavor is okay, I was not blown away. Good balance. Tastes a bit like the scotch ale I just finished... with a bit more hop balance. Decent drinkable beer. HopsWhisperer (9), , North Carolina, USA does not count Oct 10, 2008 Appearance: This ale poured a rich mahogony with a gorgeous, rich thick pillowy head. As I swirl the beer in my tulip glass, the head continues to refresh.
Aroma: I am a bit surprised that there is not a greater intensity. The beer smells fresh and green, but doesn’t possess a huge aroma.
Taste: The first flavor I notice from this beer is a slightly bitter hop taste that lingers on the palate. The hops are definitely present, but it seems to be missing some malt presence. Some slight chocolate malt flavors make themselves felt, but the hoppiness dominates.
Mouthfeel: Lighter than expected. The hop oils linger on the palate long after the beer is gone.
Overall: This is a solid brew, but I have had other amber ales that I find better, most notably Terrapin’s Big Hoppy Monster and Lagunitas’ Lucky 13. This beer is more on the lines of Troegs Hopback Amber. A good beer, but not the best I’ve had of this style.
944play (30), Austin, Texas, USA Oct 8, 2008 Updated: Oct 9, 200822oz in Liefmans glass. Pours deep amber with low cream-colored head. Plum, raisin, grass, alcohol, and pineapple nose. Big sweet pine and crystal taste that brings me right back to One Horse Town at The Old Vic. Some yeast character after the gulp. And drink it. "People who like this beer LOVE this beer." --Jon Plise VitaminR (281), Colorado, USA Oct 8, 2008 Orangey caramel nose. Amber reddish color with a thick frothy head that lasts forever. Huge malty toffee sweetness, but excellently balanced with sharp bitterness. Full body, big carbonation, smooth finish. This was a fantastic huge malty beer with great balance! RunDWP (185), San Jose, California, USA Oct 3, 2008 22 oz bottle. Very bready, pumpernickel like flavor with strong resiny hop bite at the finish. I detected some sweetness as it warmed. I can appreciate this as an innovative brew, but I found the taste a bit harsh and aggressive, like their Racer 5 IPA which I’m not a big fan of either.
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