gwfrankpsu (231), Rancho Cordova, California, USA Apr 5, 2004 Amber in color and a very thin head. Nice malt character, cookie (without the chips) and the taste of grass and earth. This is only 4%? I could stand this as my session beer.
unclemike (328), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA Aug 14, 2008 Slightly flowery and malty aroma Dark amber color,small off white head that faded slowly leaving a small amount of lace behind This is only 4%? I could stand this as my session beer.
gws57 (988), Saint Charles, Illinois, USA Jul 28, 2008 Had this one on draught at the brewpub in Moab, Utah. Clear, dark reddish brown pour with a thin white head, a nice floral hoppiness, nice but not overly intense. Doppelganger (1112), Oxford, Oxfordshire, England Jul 17, 2008 Bottle, thanks to douglas88. One of several fun Utah bonus bottles. Copper, an abundance of butter-colored head that makes pouring quite a long task. Faint orange aroma and dried flowers. Full citrus hop flavor, good bittering dose but still very round around the edges. Dry leaning and refreshing, while still a decent amount of body and malt character. A little more hops in the nose might not hurt, but a solid APA. TikiE (334), Sylva, North Carolina, USA Jul 15, 2008 Bottled: Pours a hazy amber color with no head. Smells of faint malts that doesnt smell of look to appealing, but it has a great bitter hoppy taste. zathrus13 (1058), Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA Mar 19, 2008 Orange/amber, with a white head. Aroma is hops, malt, and a litle fruit. Flavor is hops, malt, and tea. Thanks to footbalm for this bottle.
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