ogglethorp (757), Ohio, USA Apr 16, 2008 Bottle. Pours a slightly hazy amber color with a decent sized white head. Aroma is grassy, light malts, apple, floral. Flavor is apple, floral, grass, light oak, earth. Palate is medium bodied, medium plus on the carbonation, finished lightly bitter and very refreshing. The first time I tried this I was not overly impressed, perhaps my palate was wasted from a night of tasting, glad I waited to rate. Good stuff.
AmEricanbrew (867), Left Coast, Louisiana, USA Aug 6, 2008 Dark amber with a rocky, lingering head. Great aroma is cheesy funk, dry spices, hay, and dusty malts. Lightly carbonated with a coarse mouthfeel. Good flavors are on the dry side with dusty pale malt, dry hay, grassy, spicy hops with a touch of sweetness in the middle. A complex, genious recipe here, love it ! jjpm74 (2811), Connecticut, USA Aug 6, 2008 Pours copper and thick amber with some white fizzy bubbles. Tastes dry and earthy with some underlying sourness. Aroma is of dry malt and a touch of hops. Mouthfeel is thin. mabel (1391), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Aug 6, 2008 [1362-20080517] 750mL bottle. Fruity orange toasted malt bread aroma. Hazy, dark brown orange body with a long-lasting creamy off-white head. Sour sweat flavour has more yeasty malt. Medium body is a little sweaty and sour. Strange flavour, interesting aroma.
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Overheard: "That’s a perfect bottle for homebrewing!" "Yeah... it’s Big." FlyingSwine (108), Littleton, Colorado, USA Aug 2, 2008 750ml, Batch 278. When I think of the perfect looking beer, this is what I imagine. Cloudy dark brown/amber with a thick tan head and tons of lace. Aroma is mostly yeast wtih a bit of spice (corriander?). I think I should have let this one age for a while, because flavor is mostly yeast. Its bitter, but not really hoppy the way a good Bitter should. However, except for a bit of spice notes, this one seems to be missing something on the tongue. Palate is medium bodied and creamy, wtih a bit of spritz. Overall a good Bitter, that would probably be better aged for a few months. mcmd (43), Louisville, Kentucky, USA Jul 31, 2008 Pours a dark amber with a thick off-white head which lasts. Aroma of yeast and more yeast. Flavor is sour and tart with hops and a bitter finish. Don’t know if this is a bad bottle or just the style. I did kind of enjoy the lively palate. This tastes like my first homebrew I made with a Mr. Beer kit. My first JP beer, not a fan so far.
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