LadyCooper (100), Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Mar 13, 2007 Bottle in St. John’s. No matter what the name says, this is NOT an ale. This is a lager. Colour, taste, and probably even in fermentation, this is a lager. But as far as lagers go, this isn’t horrible. Golden-yellow, yeast and grain aroma, grain and corn flavour. It’s not mind-blowing, but it’s drinkable.
albert007 (409), Penobsquis, New Brunswick, Canada Oct 13, 2007 Yup. Pale golden color, white fizzy head. Grassy, sweet aroma with some cornbread. Flavor is "meh" with a slightly bitter-sweet finish. Definately improves with warmth. My fave macro Nfld session beer. mullet2007 (193), St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada Aug 3, 2007 Pours a pale golden color, darker than the average macro, but still pretty light. Head is medium and white, reasonably quick to leave and left a tiny tiny bit of lacing. You can smell the corn in this brew, and a little bit of fresh cut grass smell. There might be a tiny bit of caramel to it as well, but I doubt it. It’s a rather dry beer, with corn overtones, medium bitterness and a cirtusy aftertaste. Pretty watery, and mid to low carbonation. steamingpipe (1), Val Verde, USA does not count Sep 11, 2006 This is one of my favorite beers when letting off steam or just hanging out with the pissants. Thankfully this beer is now availavle in Val Verde. GregClow (2395), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 7, 2006 <!-- i -->Bottle - courtesy of jerc.<!-- /i --> Pale golden colour with a small white head. Aroma of wet grain, grass, and a hint of fusel alcohol. Flavour is quite full for a macro, but not especially great - roasted grain and popcorn notes, along with a strange lemony/metallic tang. I’ll give it some credit for being unique for a Molson beer - I just didn’t enjoy it very much.
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