after4ever (2711), Brier, Washington, USA Nov 10, 2007 Draft at the Pac Rim tasting room. Medium coppery amber with slim gray rim and intermittent lace. Not much on the nose. Medium body, nice solid carb. Lots of grapefruity columbus business on the mid-palate, and that’s about it. Mild finish. BückDich (4793), McCall, Idaho, USA Feb 11, 2007 Tap: Brown caramel color, light head and lacing. Nose of light grassy and citrusy cascades. Some husk and pale malt. The flavor is nicely balanced, crispy bitterness. Finishes dry and falls flat. Surprising how dissipointing this rollercoaster was. harlequinn (2745), Tacoma, Washington, USA Apr 4, 2006 I would have never called this one an amber ale. This is very light, it is really easy to drink, quite palateable. Fruity, with some great biscuity maltiness, bread crumbs, with a great crisp hop bite. Nice session beer. Verne (261), Enumclaw, Washington, USA Jul 5, 2003 Cloudy, medium head, persistent lacing. Aroma of spice, fruit, malt and fresh bead. Light bodied for its style, fruity, mild but dominant hop bitterness, malt and bread balance it out. A good session beer BillKismet (1899), Seattle, Washington, USA Dec 16, 2002 Cloudy bronze appearance with some hoppiness in aroma and flavor and an offkey ale flavor. A decent ale. Gusler (2655), Tucson, Arizona, USA Oct 9, 2000 Full flavored with a great malt nose at the start, semi-sweet in the middle and a nice hop crisp finish. Very drinkable beer.
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