Trev (457), Lakeville, Minnesota, USA Apr 3, 2008 Bomber from Brewery Creek:
Poured a light amber with a thick creamy head.
Muffin aroma, pale malt, some light nuttiness.
Flavour was clean and malty with a dry bitter finish. A little light on the palate.
A pleasant and safe amber ale.
joss (3081), Garching b. München, Germany Jul 9, 2008 Bottle. Pretty amber, tanned cream. Cookiemalt aroma. Light malty body, slight herbal counterpoint, bready finish. Grassy retronsal. Drinkable. DuffMan (1890), Calgary, Alberta, Canada Jul 9, 2008 I lost my notes on this one (I usually write on the back of the label, but I didn’t this time). I recall enjoying it well enough, and thinking it’s a nice solid amber that’s worth the little extra $. I will re-rate with a more thoughtful profile whenever I get the opportunity to try it again. mgermani (561), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Mar 14, 2008 Pours a crystal-clear copper with a decent head and some lacing with an entirely unremarkable aroma. Tastes equally unremarkable - characteristic Half Pints nutty taste, some grittiness and crystal malt, not much in the way of hops, but definitely some alcohol. Body is light and under-carbonated. Not much to this beer, I do like the nuttiness but I’d prefer more hops, thanks. Crit (2221), New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Mar 10, 2008 Hazy amber, lasting beige head,Salty light malt nose.Slightly grainy malt profile, very light hops.
Nothing to bother trying again.
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