jgentgesdo (545), Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA Jun 18, 2007 Pours pretty amber with a tan head that laces well. Muted malt nose. Suprising floral hops flavor at the outset is quickly overwhelmed by caramel malt. Slightly astringent finish. Good example of an amber ale but I don’t like amber ale.
rocbyter (692), Waterbury, Connecticut, USA Dec 2, 2008 Malt with a slight amount of fruit. Clear orange color with a small white head. Sweet malt beginning with a light amount of bitter finish. changeup45 (608), Orlando, Florida, USA Nov 29, 2008 Overall this beer is rather boring. Pours a copper or amber color with a thin off-white head. Malty sweetness with light bitter citrus hops following but not a whole lot to it. Not bad, drinkable, but also an easy one to forget. Sammy (3240), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nov 27, 2008 Nice little beer with a light copper colour and a minimum head, but lace leaves its sign of freshness, and enormous spider webbing. No aroma, yet the hop is assuredly there without being overwhelming. A bit less than average mouthfeel. Drinkable, and sessionable.
Theis (2474), Frederiksberg, Denmark Nov 21, 2008 Draught at Boulder Beer. Clear amber - white head. Caramel, straw, sweetness, candy, chewing gum, sharpness - again wierd. ksurkin (67), Norfolk, Virginia, USA Oct 30, 2008 Bottle. Pours a clear, light copper with a thin, quickly dissipating white head. Aroma is mostly malt with a slight hint of hops and citrus. Nothing amazing. Flavor is dry and slightly hoppy. Smooth, good carbonation, very slight bitter taste left on the palate. As a lifelong mountain biker, I had to buy a six pack, but I must admit it was mostly for the bottle. Just an average beer.
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