kujo9 (1077), North Ridgeville, Ohio, USA Dec 7, 2006 12 oz bottle: Medium golden appearance w/ a lasting white head. Initial aroma is sweet and chablis white wine like, but turns to green apple w/ DMS in even balance as it warms. Some grainy malt beyond initial aromas as well as sulphury yeast character and banana like esters. Surprisingly bitter w/ a dry, clean finish, but has some green apple notes in the aftertaste. Sulphury yeast notes up front, lightly papery flavor as well; Some light alcohol notes. Spicy flavors could be hops w/ the bitterness, or could be alcohol causing spicy flavors, but I think it might be the hops. Warming alcohol, higher carbonation, lighter m/f, lightly dry. More bitterness than I expected from a Molson product, but too lightly flavored except by alcohol to make it worth while. Commodore (112), Ontario, Canada Oct 7, 2006 Sour nose, poured a rich gold colour, as opposed to straw yellow. Nice fluffy head. Taste is slightly sweet, but with a sour finish. Definitely not complex, but not too thin either. AskForJenny (627), Ontario, New York, USA Sep 12, 2006 Without a doubt the pick of Molson’s litter. It’s a given I bring back a trunkfull every time I’m in Canada for a couple days. Surprisingly well balanced. JohnBarleycorn (390), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Jun 27, 2006 Medium- to light-gold with a slacker head and larger-than-average bubbles.
Heavy alcohol nose. Alcohol also dominates the flavour, with an astringent
middle and finish. Lots of soda-pop-like fizz. A vacant muscle-head of a beer.
XtraStout (46), Alberta, Canada Mar 2, 2006 I’m glad to see this as the second highest rated Molson beer. It has a nice malty taste to it with brilliant amout of lacing. Nice head and a great finish. It has a golden colour while the head is white as linen. In my opinion, best Molson product. SB (317), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Feb 13, 2006 From Bottle
Poured clear yellow, big frothy white head that was unexpected. Aroma malty, and I picked up corn flavors. Flavor again of corn, and grains. It got bitter and undrinkable when warm. I didn’t expect the 6% ABV though. iambeer (255), Ontario, Canada Oct 8, 2005 The pour was a bit more frothy then other Molson beers I’ve tried, a a Malt that is better then most, for any Molson product, ths one is as good as Molson gets. HogTownHarry (3922), Toronto (Harbourfront), Ontario, Canada Sep 21, 2005 Bottle (341ml - not a stubby :( . At Pub Italia, Ottawa. Poured bubbly clear pale yellow with an average white tight and creamy head. Aroma - at last! There’s the traditional Canadian grain smell I remember from my youth - medium strong, mostly of grains, slightly vegetal malt, fresh-cut straw, somewhat stale hops - gets a little skanky on warming, drink it up fast. Taste is grainy too, but a touch sweet, with overtones of sour mash without being too corny, finishes very quickly, no aftertaste other than a bit of barley/rye heavy burpiness. Creamy, chewy and slightly watery mouthfeel - overall takes me back, not as thick or strong as I remember, but not bad - way, way better than my recent experience with Labbat 50.
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