Drew (2374), Kent, Ohio, USA Mar 10, 2005 Light copper color, short head and lacing. Aroma is lightly sweet cookies with some hops, herbal. Caramel cookie smooth taste, light herbal hop from middle to end. A nice sipping beer. thedm (3405), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Aug 5, 2004 This bottled brew poured a large sized head of fine to medium sized mostly lasting white colored bubbles that left behind a poor lacing. The body was transparent carbonated and brown in color. It had a mild hop aroma. The mouth feel was initially tingly smooth and finished with a lingering tingly feeling. The flavor contained notes of caramel malts and hops. hotstuff (3015), Indiana, USA Aug 4, 2004 Bottle. Large creamy and smooth off-white head with fine-small sized bubbles that were mostly lasting. Fast rising carbonation, transparent and an orange hue. Malty, hoppy, sweet, and a little caramel in the aroma. Lightly bitter, malty and hoppy flavor. Tingly and dry palate. Medium bodied beer with fair lacing. kujo9 (1043), North Ridgeville, Ohio, USA Jul 25, 2004 Bottle: Hopefully I’ve classified this properly. Anyway...Medium amber w/ a lasting off white head. Bready & light munich malt. hints of caramel, light DMS, low fruitiness. Well balanced, but malt flavored, also rather bland. Hop flavor, light fruitiness w/ a drier finish. Aftertaste is light hop that quickly fades to toasty malt,which quickly fades. Lightly carbonated w/ a dry m/f. Not a bad beer, but not very distinct or English in nature!!! Lacks a lot of flavor for an English ale.
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