mhot55 (100), USA Sep 9, 2007 dark amber, decent head. smells of caramel, slight floral notes, even citrus. Citrus flavor, a touch of heat (alcohol?), even medicinal. Overall pretty good
stchloe (253), Portland, Oregon, USA Dec 3, 2008 A winter ale that is not completly sweet and alcoholic. Very crisp and tastes like a brown ale. HonkeyBra (517), Lemont, Illinois, USA Dec 3, 2008 Kind of an amber pour with a light white head. Light hop aroma with caramel malt.
Flavor is almost all caramel and a sickly sweet fruit, and a weird perfume flavor. Nice mouthfeel keeps this from being a drain pour. Man, the dude wants to move here, I think this might make him reconsider. Dogbrick (2358), Columbus, Ohio, USA Nov 28, 2008 On draught at Barley’s Smokehouse. This beer pours a mostly clear brownish-orange color with a medium beige head that recedes steadily. Thin rings of lacing. Malt and piney hops aroma. Medium body with flavors of dark malt, fruit and hops. Touches of pine in the flavor as well. The finish is malty with a mildly bitter hops aftertaste. Like many of Boulder’s beers, this is pretty straightforward. cathcacr (527), Portland, Oregon, USA Nov 20, 2008 In the end, this doesn’t come off, to me, more than a beefed-up nut brown ale. It’s got a slight candied-fruit aroma and a very good straightforward amber appearance w/head and retention, and the flavor is that of a nut brown ale with a slight alcohol kick. Maybe I’ve had better beers from this brewer; I’m not sure. radagast83 (1096), Fairfax, Virginia, USA Nov 20, 2008 12 oz bottle. Drank straight from the bottle, so I never got a good look at the beer. Probably looked good, but I’ll never know - at least until I crack into one and drink it from a bottle, but you know how that goes. Anyway, let me get back to the review. The flavor was relatively malty, with a crisp hop kick to it. Pretty decent beer - highly drinkable.
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