Shazbat (100), USA Feb 6, 2001 I like the Black better, but this is a good beer in it’s own right. More full-bodied than other reddish lagers, mellowing aftertaste.
dmac (833), Toms River, New Jersey, USA Oct 30, 2007 12 oz bottle purchased at the Oak. Pours a horrible looking brown body with a lighter upper brown body, imagine an iced tea sitting in the sun for a half hour and that lighter shade from ice melting and combining with the iced tea. A small creamy light tan head that disipates quicker then I can type. Aroma of malts combined with a wierd honey, grape jelly scent. Flavor is sweet malt more like an amber then a dark lager. Drinkable but nothing to write home about. TheBeerMaster (79), Little Falls, New Jersey, USA Sep 27, 2007 Cidery, with a touch of hops. Deep amber color, reminiscent of the silhouette of the mosquito in Jurassic Park. Tastes a lot like something I’d love to wash crawfish down with, which I suppose makes sense, given that it’s from Louisiana. TheBeerGod (43), Aurora, Illinois, USA Sep 27, 2007 Pours with very little head, looks almost like a soda when finished. Deep, dark almost crimson color, with very inviting aroma. Sweet, light taste, malty. kp (6200), Woodstock, Georgia, USA Sep 1, 2007 Date: 03/09/1996
dark amber, slight malt aroma, malt flavor, touch of hops
Aroma: 5/10; Appearance: 5/10; Flavor: 5/10; Palate: 5/10; Overall: 10/20
Rating: 2.6/5.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The score was calculated based upon the notes and an old scoring system.
trokini (840), San Diego, California, USA Aug 1, 2007 Amber with a thin white head. Red fruit, molasses, and malt in the aroma. Malt, rasberry, and veggies in the taste. Cool name, lame beer.
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