Funknmilla (511), Absecon, New Jersey, USA Nov 1, 2007 Pretty amber with beige head, good fluff that holds its own....wonderful caramel malt among, very exciting, substantial body for an ale, but a thinness at the same time...a fresh flavorful creation with depth....a caramel characteristic with a bitter touch...a delicate sweetness that lingers on the lips
kiefdog (390), Tampa, Florida, USA Aug 14, 2008 On tap at the Lobster Claw (Orleans, MA). Pours a clear amber color with off-white head. Some lacing of the glass. Aroma is slightly sweet with floral notes. Aroma is predominantly grain and spice with some sweet malt. Flavor is malty with some earthy and vegetable notes that transition to a hoppy bitterness. Generally light to medium body with a quick finish. 41cubs (17), , New Jersey, USA Jul 14, 2008 looks like an amber should. Good smell, like flower petals and barley smashed up in a copper pestal. Below average flavor and a bit flimsy on on the tongue. leitrim65 (396), Seattle, Washington, USA Jul 9, 2008
On tap in Newport back in May. Pours an orange - amber color with little to no head. Malt and bread in the nose. Light bodied with notes of roasted malt and bread flavors. A very simple beer, nothing impressive about this one. nuplastikk (403), Maryland, USA Jun 23, 2008 12oz bottle. Medium light amber colored beer. Off burnt butterscotch flavors. Hoppy crispness saves it from amber malt hell. Not really a good beer, but preferable to macro-swill I suppose. Certainly not recommendable. WeeHeavySD (1699), San Diego (Hillcrest), California, USA May 22, 2008 12oz bottle I got for free at a retirement party my friend Jan took me too. After taking a red eye I had this and stopped for a bit. Pours amber with a tan 1 finger head. Nose is light malty and freshly balanced. Taste is malty balanced nice and bitter on the back end overall I thought this was a pretty tasty Amber Ale.
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