wilderthanyou (301), Guelph, Ontario, Canada Jan 12, 2008 Better than I expected, but still not very good. Pours a very very light yellow, with no head. Taste is very light hoppy flavour, with some grass. Nothing special at all, but I’ll give it some browny points for being organic.
Rcr84 (29), Canada Jul 6, 2008 Aroma is skunky so hard ot judge. A little to over carbonated. Flavor is really just the standard straw like light beer. Wasnt impressed one bit. Like some of their other beers so too bad. Sledge Jr (2692), Omaha, Nebraska, USA Jun 22, 2008 On tap at the brewpub. No head. Pale yellow. Very faint malt aroma. Slightly flowery. This tastes as close to Schaefer Light as you’ll ever see in a brewpub beer. Medium carbonation and a quick finish. Sugar beets? This is clean and flawless, I’ll admit, but still very grainy at room temp. This was the first beer served to me at this brewpub in a sampler and I was convinced that this was going to be a short afternoon at a real dog ass of a brewpub. Boy, was I wrong. This is the only sucky beer at this place. A large group of Russian tourists came into the bar and each ordered a pint of this, took a couple of sips and left their beers on the table. I think that says it all. Barnabus (26), Niagara, Ontario, Canada Jun 15, 2008 222mL bottle from the OCB discorvery pack one. Unlike many, I actually liked the aroma (like sweet straw in an apple orchard). I could do without the head though (which does not lace at all). I appreciated the long sweet finish (with a touch of bitterness). jjpm74 (2694), Connecticut, USA May 26, 2008 Stubby courtesy of matt7215. Pours gold with a thin white head. Smells of perfume, some caramel. Tastes of lemons and dry malt with a crisp finish. Ungstrup (10801), Frederiksberg, Denmark May 13, 2008 Bottled at Stockholm Beer Festival 2007. A light golden beer with a lazing white head. The aroma is sweet, but also with a light skunky note - is it the clear bottle or the hops? THe flavor is sweet malty combined with notes of straw, but also hints of skunkyness.
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