hellbilly (1502), scottsdale über alles, Arizona, USA Nov 10, 2007 bottle from hopdog...thanks!...pours a hazy cherry wood color with a fluffy khaki head and lots of floaters. aroma of ripe fruit, caramel, malt, citrus and piney hops...perhaps the rye? flavor is robust caramel/brown sugar, wood and citrus hop. not overly sweet. nice crisp dry finish with the rye flavor lingering in the aftertaste for a while. rich medium mouth feel with pleasant carbonation and acidity. deline7 (13), Michigan, USA Nov 9, 2007 Color is gorgeous amber red. Aroma is a hop lovers dream. Big citrus hops. I think amarillo. Flavor is nice, balanced, sweet, hoppy, with a rye kick. The rye is great while drinking but the aftertaste is the only drawback for me. I had a glass from the tap and loved it so much I bought a six pack. pintsize (1042), Austin, Texas, USA Nov 9, 2007 10-14-07 bottle.
Rich beautiful thick caramel color, with a tan foamy head. Great sweet hoppy aroma - similar to apricots and honey (but I want more of it - a bit muted). Great taste! Nice hints of caramel complementing the hops well in the flavor. A bit drying in the finish but overall a great beer. RblWthACoz (963), Brooklyn, New York, USA Nov 8, 2007 Pours a nice very slightly fogged amber with ruby hints when held to light. Minimal tan head does not stay long at all. Nose is nice and fruity with a decent amount of sugar/candy in the mix as well. Flavor is pretty robust. I guess the rye really comes into effect here and gives a fairly bodied experience. Seems like the profile is mostly of wood. Nice and hearty really. Feel is good on the liquid and the carbonation is fairly full. Smooth and drinkable, but slightly more of a sipper than one to pound down.
keepersj12 (774), Sicklerville, New Jersey, USA Nov 7, 2007 Really good. Citrus flavor with a lot of hops. Very dry finish leaves you wanting more. A little sweetness in there too. PilsnerPeter (2598), Flushing, New York, USA Nov 7, 2007 Bottle: Deep, slightly hazy amber topped a consistent tan head. Very aromatic. Has a rich hop as well as malt presence. Sweet caramel, bready rye malts, accompanied by an American hop fruitiness of brown sugar nectarines. Tight carbonation in the velvety feel. The rye malt has a great presence, giving it a bread crust richness (not sweet or doughy bread) Mild chocolaty and caramel hints as well, meshing harmoniously with a grapefruity hop flavor, which gives it a perfect amount of dryness. Slightly piney bitter finish. Delicious, and extremely drinkable. milljam (562), Norman, Oklahoma, USA Nov 4, 2007 All-around good beer. Citrusy, refreshing...very nice in the summer. Did not really taste alot of malt, which I felt was fine in this type of beer. beachbum25 (778), Powellville, Maryland, USA Nov 3, 2007 12 oz Bottle from a long forgotten trade (beer swap 2.0??)-Pours a cloudy amber color w/a HUGE tan foamy head. Roasted malt aroma. Roasted malt flavor w/traces of caramel & rye w/a strong Hop background. Kind of odd that you taste the malt first & the hops are in the background. Long hoppy finish; nice change of pace.
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