SubstanceT (1087), Saint Louis, Missouri, USA Jun 20, 2007 Rating 1058, On tap at the brewery in Nashville TN. Clear and a lighter ruby than the brown. Long lasting off white thin head that leaves a good lacing. Nose is thin, rus copper, light hop taste. More sour hops and rust with hints of hop and alcohol. Good.
nqualls (573), Tennessee, USA Oct 20, 2008 On tap at the brewery. Poured a clear red/amber color with a two finger whitish head. Aroma of floral hops and sweet malt. Flavor is maltly with a great bitter finish. rthbass (27), Vancouver, Washington, USA Aug 20, 2008 On tap at Blackstone Brewery in Nashville, TN.<br />
Beautiful red color. Great floral hop aroma. A little more than is usually expected in a "Red Ale." In a city that is generally lacking in acceptable micro brews, this one stands far above the rest. Great restaurant and a great beer! BlackDonald (1039), North Carolina, USA Jul 31, 2008 Rich, malty and reddish amber in coloring with a lovely off white head. Fresh, fruity hop nose, with some flowery honey notes as well. This is a great bitter defenitely made in a British tradition with an American hop twist. Smooth with a balanced mouthfeel and a dry, crisp finish. This one covers all the style bases, a definite home run. kevd193213 (350), Coventry, Rhode Island, USA May 29, 2008 Draught at the tavern. Dark reddish amber pour with decent sized medium head. Aroma of malt and hops. Taste of flowery hops and malt with a sweet finish. CaptBier (273), Birmingham, Alabama, USA May 1, 2008 Draft at Blackstone. Red in color with thick white head. Easy to drink, very nutty in flavor. Not a bad amber.
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