Ughsmash (2835), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Jun 25, 2008 On tap at Dinosaur BBQ. Poured clear golden with a solid cap of white head.. sticky lacing as it descended. The aroma was sweeter with grassy and grainy notes most of the way.. picked up a bit of cereal and corn as well.. warmth brought out a bit of light fruit. The flavor had more lighter fruits along with honey, a little caramel, and light vegetal notes.. nothing memorable, but nothing too unpleasant here. Too much carbonation on the palate, which made it a bit tough to drink.. odd fruity notes on the back.. not bad for the style (I wrote this thinking it was a blonde ale.. this sucks as an EPA). scottw86 (94), New York, USA May 16, 2008 A glass at the Dinosaur BBQ in Rochester. Slightly orange hazy color with some nice aromas of bananas. Taste was hoppy with some orange flavors as well. Overall pretty good. j_b (719), Rochester, New York, USA Mar 16, 2008 At the Dinosaur Barbecue in Rochester. Non-descript looking, pale in color. Toffee aroma also very malty (doughy), very nice. Palate was similar along with caramel and butterscotch, finishing with some mild hops. I liked it. Ambrose (141), East Aurora, New York, USA Mar 31, 2007 Middle ages clones Magic hat #9. I have no complaints. none at all. Bravo you crazy bastards at middleages. Best brewerey in the world. Thats quite a statement. Thaichile (570), 10aFly, New Jersey, USA Mar 30, 2006 Tap at Dinosaur BBQ Harlem. Described as a Pale Ale with apricots. Scents of bread and yeast on the nose. Pours a light copper with a quickly disappearing head. Flavor was overwhelmingly musty, beery with absolutely no discernable fruit(apricot). Served very cold, but not the best.
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