cheapdark (1597), Monacatootha, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 5, 2008 Metallic aroma. Ubiquitous pale yellow american beer color with just a touch of haze once you get near the bottom of the bottle. Volatile dizzying initial impact inside the mouth. Much more than I expected in the alky flavors department. Nice carbonation thru out the session. For some reason, reminds me of Chimay Blue. I think I’ll stick to Corsey Brown. A little crestfallen over this bottle.
ucusty (1201), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Sep 17, 2008 Golden pour with a massive white head. The aroma started off with some interesting barnyard tones, later joined by some nice perfume and fruity (mostly pear) tones. The flavor was a great mix of pear, lemon, apple, and hops. Nice bubbly feel, dry finish. TheGent (46), , Massachusetts, USA Sep 14, 2008 This is a weel suited beer for right after a long shift at work, which is when i tried it. Certainly does pour a big head over a light yellow body. Did not get much off the nose besides some grassiness. Flavor was very floral hops with hardly any bitterness. But the high carbination that almost stings the roof of your mouth makes you forget what the flavor is. high drinkability for one with a 7.5 abv. mexicanese70 (5), los angeles, California, USA does not count Sep 8, 2008 great beer.i honestly think this is my favorite beer.i really have a hard time finding it.i guess it’s not that popular in southern california harrisoni (5331), Ashford, Kent, England Sep 8, 2008 Bottle from Dranken Geers. Gold, thin white head. A rather fruity lovely tripel. Really drinkable, reasonably light in mouth. OK so nothing particularly characterful, but I like the easy drinkingness. Some jellied fruit, tangerine. Fine. level4 (23), New Jersey, USA Sep 6, 2008 750ml. Pours copper with lots of carbonation and a medium head with a malty, spicy aroma. Flavor is well balanced with citrus and malt and tiny bitterness. Clean finish as well. It may not be the most complex beer but this beer is very drinkable and hides the alcohol extremely well, which is why I like it so much.
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