chicagodri (485), Chicago, Illinois, USA Nov 25, 2007 I like the name of the beer at least. Very little aroma, thin flavor. Very average for an amber. Well balanced.
WabashMan (739), Noblesville, Indiana, USA Sep 3, 2008 I’m surprised how rough people have been on this beer. Sure, it wasn’t the greatest thing ever, but I found it fairly enjoyable...more so than other beers I’ve had from RAM. Flavors are lightly sweet, caramely, and malty. Highly drinkable, and really a perfect crossover beer for the BMC crowd. studke (1), , Oregon, USA does not count Aug 22, 2008 My favorite beer. A great blend that goes down smooth. The alcohol content sneaks up on you, as this beer always seems to give me a buzz faster. CanIHave4Beers (173), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Aug 19, 2008 Aroma with a little bit of hops, some sweet caramel notes as well. Beer pours a clear amber color with some head that goes away; there is not a lot of carbonation going on here. The beer is enjoyable enough, not a ton of hop flavor but really not much sweetness either. The beer presents a good dryness with flavors of caramel and a light roasted grain flavor as well. This drinks fairly easily. AndrewKScott (340), Lemont, Illinois, USA Aug 15, 2008 This is a pretty solid amber for a restaurant/brewery. It’s nothing amazing, but goes well with all the food and can stand up on its own. If none of the specials particularly blow me away on the bee list, I go for this.r BenDover (96), Ohio, USA May 8, 2008 A non-rememberable amber. A bit flat, thin on flavor, unimpressive. If you want a good amber, try Great Lake’s Eliot Ness instead, it is infinitely better.
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