Sham (1846), Seattle, Washington, USA May 5, 2004 Amber with a light head and sparse lacing. Nice and hoppy, I’m detecting one of those ’C’ hops. Light malt back. Slightly citrus, some pine. Grapefruit flavors, more citrus hops, and some bubblegum. Bitter finish balanced with a malty body. smackie (41), St. Augustine, Florida, USA Sep 17, 2004 Close to the delicious Sweetwater 420 Ale in its tangy bitterness on the back of the roof of your mouth; something that takes one or two beers to figure out, then you’re "hooked". Bought one to try and will definately look for it when on sale at Albertson’s. TheLeadDog (101), Kent, Washington, USA Mar 1, 2006 An average pale ale. Nothing jumps out at you on this one. Foamy head that goes away quickly. Light hops and dull Similar to Elk Rock Pale Ale but not as good. Spend your money on anything from Deschutes Brewing. Bachelor Pale Ale comes to mind. AlabastorJones (627), San Francisco, California, USA Jun 23, 2005 clear gold coloring with areally nice white lacey head, hoppy malt aroma, bubble gummy, watery finish but is a little hoppy, great carbonation, very refreshing on a hot day, lemon bite, I love the labels that this brewery uses, I think i’ve bought this sixer before just because it was hot out and i wished I had been fishing all day, true story BückDich (4559), Boise, Idaho, USA May 2, 2004 Amber color with white head, some lace. Hoppy aroma, present but not assertive with malt balance. The flavor is lightly bitter with a more dry & unbalanced finish. Some PNW hoppiness but that’s where the fun ends.
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