mdm46410 (628), Griffith, Indiana, USA Sep 16, 2008 Poured from a 750ml bottle and served in a shaker. This beer poured a cloudy golden with a quickly fading off-white head. Just a touch of lacing. The aroma consisted of sourdough, spicy cloves, and dried orange peel. The flavor was somewhat dry and included strong orange peel, citrus, and some light spiciness. The flavor was not quite as interesting as the nose had suggested. The orange peel really took over towards the bottom of the glass. The mouthfeel was light-bodied and lightly carbonated. Very drinkable. A decent beer.
kiefdog (731), Tampa, Florida, USA Dec 24, 2008 On tap at Brugge Brasserier (Indianapolis, IN). Pours a hazy pale lemon color with thin white head. Aroma is wheat, coriander, hay/straw, some faint spice. Flavor is wheaty and slightly sweet with notes of honey, spice, and some fresh seafood funk. Generally light bodied with sweet and wheaty notes on finish. Swolf3 (167), Elkton, Maryland, USA Oct 23, 2008 Bottle thanks to G. Poured light urination yellow with nice big white head. Aroma is lemon and sour. Taste is citrus (lemon) sour/tart and a little bit of grassy hops. Texture is very light and easy to drink with i crisp finish. I dont really like sour beers but this wasnt too bad. GMCC2181 (559), Bear, Delaware, USA Oct 23, 2008 Bottle from stfun, thanks josh. Light hazy yellow in color, good head. Aroma is a little sour, lemon, and some spices. Taste is a tart, lemony, with some spices. Very light in texture and carbonation. Very easy to drink. I really enjoyed this beer due to its tartness, thanks josh for sending this one my way! bdigi66 (501), Ft Wayne, Indiana, USA Oct 12, 2008 <b>Bottle:</b> Cloudy pale yellow with a very minimal head and lots of carbonation. Nose is very mild with notes of lemon zest, grass, mint leaves, light acetic wheat with some subtle coriander and other spices...a bit thin but not horribly. Flavor is all of the above with an added grassy tone. Decent enough and pretty refreshing. WabashMan (756), Noblesville, Indiana, USA Sep 26, 2008 Brugge makes a lot of beers I’d call "good...not great," but this one fails to live up to that standard. In a word: thin. Thin nose, thin color, thin flavor.
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