BeerHawk (864), Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA Mar 6, 2006 Nashville. Hazy orange brown in the glass with an off white head that mostly lasted and left behind some lacing. Faint hoppy aroma. The flavor reminded me of a weak IPA. Nice citrus, some pine, and a light bitterness. Light to medium body that was enjoyably smooth and left a slight bitter aftertaste.
nearbeer (1489), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Apr 9, 2008 12 oz. Copper-red with a four-finger head that settles into a lasting, creamy ring that leaves a sugary sheet of lace on the glass. Aroma is at first big and juicy toffee malt, then some citrus-pine resin. Flavor follows the pattern:Big rich caramel malt flavor on front is slowly overtaken by some surprisingly stout resin and citrus. Some toasted nut flavor shines through a bit also. Soft, medium body is smooth and dryish on the finish. This is the only bottled G-B brew I’ve ever had, and is by far the best I’ve had of their stuff; usually not too impressed by their brews. Fightfire4beer (118), Virginia, USA Dec 13, 2007 Draft. Dark copper color with a medium off white head. Sweet, hoppy aroma. Big hop flavor all the way through. Slight citrus notes. C VTHopHead (732), Barre, Vermont, USA Jun 10, 2007 Sampler at the Nashville location - Poured a very attractive ruby red in color with a medium whitish head. Aroma was medium of grassy hops. Flavor was nicely hoppy and medium bitter. Finish was short, clean and medium bitter. I like it... the best beer at the brewpub. KDorgan12 (162), Memphis, Tennessee, USA Jan 2, 2007 Draft - Nashville. Beautiful Deep Amber collor with white head. Flavor is weak, aroma the same. Tasted like water supply had too much chlorine. mojoman (44), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Jul 1, 2006 Updated: Jul 14, 2006Tap in Nashville. Absolutely has a strong fruit (green apple especially) element in the taste. All together though, the malts and the hops blend well for a smooth red ale. May be my favorite beer that Big River has to offer.
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