douglas88 (641), Salt Lake City, Utah, USA May 1, 2008 Bottle bought in Yellowstone by my wife. Thanks. Pours a light orange with a thin white head. The aroma is sweet malts and apricot. The taste is similar; a smooth sweet wheaty body with a bunch of fruit and some fizzyness. Not bad.
RaginCajun (242), Dallas, Texas, USA Jul 15, 2008 Golden, bubbling, slightly cloudy body with a small whte head. Small malt aromas; not very impressive or inviting. The flavor is similar to the aroma, light malt notes and not much else. High levels of carbonation; beer at saturation points. Good for drinking in the heat, but not that tasty. TikiE (310), Sylva, North Carolina, USA Jul 13, 2008 Bottled at Yellowstone, got to drink it while Old Faithful went off. Pours a yellow color with a light malty smell. Taste of some light floral hops, and hits the spot while watching one of Americas top attractions! topherh (249), Kearney, Missouri, USA May 24, 2008 Poured a pale yellow with little aroma. Thin and light like a pale lager. Sweet malt and some fruitiness in the flavor. marcus (918), Sacramento, California, USA May 14, 2008 This hazy golden ale poured with a disappearing beige head. There is a watery flavor with a hint of roasted malt and a light hop finish. bhensonb (2735), Woodland, California, USA May 3, 2008 Bottle. Color is remarkably similar to the Fire Station 5 Brush Fire, but the white head stayed just a tad longer. Light malt aroma with some fruity/floral hop. Light body with slightly coarse, but mild, carbonation. Flavor is malt and a little light stone fruit. Not a great deal of bitter. Pleasant, but I’d rate it below Brush Fire. Still, this also resembles low bitter English ESBs.
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