StFun (411), Indiana, USA Jan 30, 2008 Once again, Ram gives me a by-the-numbers brew. Pretty boring. I finally figured out what it is about all these Ram brews: its like they just bought a home brewing kit and are starting to learn how to make beer. Hell, I could do that myself.
trevor211 (205), Seattle, Washington, USA Nov 18, 2008 On draft once a week for me - liters are $3 during trivia night. It has more going for it than anything else I’ve had from Big Horn, which isn’t saying a whole lot. It’s a cloudy, light honey-amber, with a decent balance of hops and light malts. Slightly dilute, with zero complexity... but hey, at $3 / liter, I won’t ask for more. luttonm (164), Seattle, Washington, USA Oct 30, 2008 $3 for 32oz trivia-night special. My standard for Ram, not a bad beer but not very ambitious either. Menthol and fresh... touch yeasty. sweet/bitter is decently balanced. after4ever (2006), Brier, Washington, USA Oct 26, 2008 Draft at the Tacoma Waterfront location. Pours cloudy, lightly burnished medium copper. Very light gray lace. No head, some slow-moving carb. Virtually vacant nose, maybe a little sweet caramel there. Medium body. Biscuit, caramel. and some dry brown leaves on the mid-palate. Earthy leafy notes at the finish. BrewDad (1805), Olympia, Washington, USA Oct 4, 2008 <b>Pint - Ram Big Horn (Northgate) - Seattle, WA<br /></b>
Aroma Nice easy malt aroma light with hops. <br />
Appearance Pale gold color, clear, with a thin head. <br />
Flavor Nice easy drinking malted pale ale with light hops in the flavor. <br />
Palate Great Mouthfeel, Crisp texture with a dry finish. <br />
Overall Very nice easy drinking pale ale beer. Good for the Regulars who like light beers.
Aurelius (2547), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Sep 30, 2008 Medium brown, clear, white thin head that clings and coats the glass. Light rye, caramel aroma. Ceral, light toast, alt-like flavor. Medium bittering, combination of hops and darker malts. medium body, silky mouth, good finish. Some complexity. Good.
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