thedm (3833), Fort Wayne, Indiana, USA Oct 26, 2006 This draft brew from a festival poured a medium sized head of foamy finely sized bubbles that was long lasting and left behind a transparent uncarbonated dark orange colored body and an excellent lacing. The weak aroma was hoppy vinous and Irish Red malty. The mouth feel was weakly tingly at the start and at the finish. The thin flavor contained notes of Irish red like malts and hops. Eyedrinkale (3209), Astoria, New York, USA Mar 30, 2005 Amber color with a tiny head. Malty aroma with both a sweet and sour (as opposed to bitter) taste. Some lemon taste that I think shouldnt be there. Not much going on. If going to Lily’s, stick with the stout. hotstuff (3175), Indiana, USA Sep 8, 2006 Draft. Small ivory head that mostly diminished, excellent lacing, transparent, no visible carbonation, and the hue was orange. Malt, caramel and hoppy nose. Ditto for the flavor with a bit of bitterness thrown in. Smooth mouthfeel. JoeM500 (1876), Chicago (little italy), Illinois, USA Oct 28, 2003 Very hoppy aroma from an amber beer with no head. Oily and thin, but nicely balanced between light toasty malts and bitter hops. Very drinkable, session beer. Schroppfy (1810), Ohio, USA Jul 27, 2003 MIBG Fest: Seemingly an Amber ale - pac NW hoppy aroma, nice look and beautiful head. Malt sourish? Bitter...interesting. 11026 (1799), Alabama, USA Mar 31, 2005 Tap. Attractive reddish amber color with a decent off-white head. Decent amount of hoppy aroma which is promising. On the lighter side of medium bodied. Decent balance with a decidedly hoppy finish. Fair to decent beer. SuIIy (1406), Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, USA Feb 28, 2005 Updated: Mar 10, 2005Great, rich red color, with a bright white head. Very smooth, with a great after taste. Zach Diesel (907), Portland, Oregon, USA Jul 25, 2004 great malty aroma, cloudy orange with a nice off white head, strong malt presence, a tad watery before a light hoppy aroma
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