blipp (578), Grand Island, New York, USA May 10, 2008 Bottle. Pours brown with a beige head. Sweet aroma with citrusy hops, orange and caramel. Medium body. Flavor is also a little sweet with bittering hops hitting the palate first, followed by grapefruit and caramel. Nice finish which leaves a light lingering bitterness.
IPAaLLtHEwAY (93), La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA Jul 17, 2008 22 oz...dark amber with a thick foamy tan head...malt and grassy hop aroma, some sweet citrus...initial pine and citrus taste with a smooth bitter bite...lightly sweet semi bitter finish...refreshing brew....very easy drinking...there’s a lot going on with this beer without too much confusing complexity...great beer to break into after a 3 day break
MamoSean (3), Mission Viejo, California, USA does not count Jul 17, 2008 Very hoppy aroma. A deep red/amber color with not too much head when poured. Almost looks like cherry coke. Smooth, strong taste with some non citrus fruit and malt flavor to it. not so sure about the cinnamon taste some others found. Taste was great though and it does not linger. If you like hop stuffed beers, i would definitely try this one. descent price too. picked up the bottle for $3.99 NJBeerman013 (568), Trenton, New Jersey, USA Jul 15, 2008 Bottle. This deep, dark, ruby brown ale is huge on flavor. There is a nice hoppy zing, warming alcohol, and toasty coffee and burnt chocolate notes. The bite is long and hard staying right through the finiish of this beer. Arayaga2 (733), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 14, 2008 Brown and sedimented with a big, dimpled tan head. Aroma is sweet, brown and hoppy with tangerine notes. Taste is roasty and nutty with a sweet and slightly cloying edge. Solid bittering component stays with you, in addition to a mildly vegetal flavoring. $5/22oz cking (709), North Canton, Ohio, USA Jul 14, 2008 This beer is a gem, fantastic in all categories. Pours an opaque mahogany/dark brown color with a thick tan head and plenty of lacing. Aroma is a strong blend of grapefruit, citrus and burnt malts including hints of strawberries and black licorice. Sharp, malty mouth feel that quickly becomes pleasantly bitter. Full bodied with a smooth harshness. Intense and complex flavors with an upfront hop medley of pine and citrus. Musty-sweet toasted malts develop into a complexity of plums, coffee, toast, and molasses. Then the hops show up again in a longing aftertaste. This beer is a great marriage of styles, and it’s done in a wonderful fashion.
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