sirsirus (60), Boston, Massachusetts, USA Aug 14, 2006 Suprisingly complexion. Amora hits you right off the bat and the ale is a deep amber color with a suprising amount of head. A solid body and lasting finish. Best part is the finish hits you in two waves, going down sweet and then finishing with some hop, nutty, caramel flavors. A great brew especially for its price class.
fidel (52), Livermore, California, USA Jul 5, 2008 Amber, Malty, bready, sweet, caramel, dark fruits, with a slight hop finish. AgentSteve (600), Livermore, California, USA Jul 4, 2008 Bottle as a bones from 46er3498, pours attractive ruddy brown with decent cream colored head. Malt and bready nose with flavor to match, along with a bit of caramel. Pretty good stuff. graham515 (271), Austin, Texas, USA Jun 24, 2008 Pours into the glass a nice copper color with a white head. Aroma reminds me somewhat of cognac without the sting. Flavor is sharply sweet at first but with a nice hop resistance. This is my first altbier to try, but I find the dramatic split between the sweet and the bitter somewhat strange. Neither really offsets each other, just happens at different times. Haslinger (434), Syracuse, New York, USA Jun 20, 2008 bottle, a very solid tasting easy to find beer. A lot of malt but nothing to really balance the malt. Still the malt taste was great. Tasty I like this one a lot I would buy it again elihapa (174), Hawaii, USA Jun 11, 2008 Pours a light amber brown. This is a sweet, malty, smooth, easy to drink brew that is not all that complex. Despite going down easy, I just couldn’t get into this beer, perhaps for lack of any hop character or interesting blend.
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