alexanderj (2212), Chino Hills, California, USA Jun 1, 2009 On tap; had this in Columbus. Color was a darker orange color. Aroma of sweet malt and bread. Flavor was solid, mostly dry with a bit of sweetness in the end. What you would want and expect from the style. Philweiss (2), Florida, USA does not count May 24, 2009 This was the beer that first got me into good beer. I picked it up because of the charming picture on the bottle, but fell in love with the amber color, slight nuttiness, and full mouthfeel. Years later, it’s not quite as amazing as I once though it was, but it holds up far better than some other beers that once impressed me. aaronbr (49), Palo Alto, California, USA May 13, 2009 Poured from a bottle. Dark copper hue. Smell is sweet and malty. Has a bready mouthfeel and tastes a little spicy. Finish has a bit of hops, but nothing spectacular. unclemike (834), Ft. Riley, Kansas, USA May 13, 2009 Clear amber/copper color with a nice off-white head. Aroma is malty, with a sweet biscuity character and a little bit of spiciness. Taste is light and grainy, with sweet malt and a touch of black tea. This beer is absurdly easy to drink. It’s smooth and tasty, light but flavorful Frovigalning (388), , Sweden May 3, 2009 Updated: Nov 8, 2009500 ml bottle. It poured a clear pale golden liquid with a small white foam. Stingy smell of sweet malt. Smooth mouthfeel with just a bit of stingyness. Weak taste of malt. Watery and light body, low bitterness and no taste of hops. Not allot of carbonation. andrewboss (137), New York, USA May 3, 2009 Amber in color with a rich creamy head, and a smooth, lightly hopped flavor. Amber in color with a rich creamy head, and a smooth, lightly hopped flavor. jbye4334 (652), Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA May 1, 2009 (bottle from Weber St. Liquor in Colorado Springs). Pours a copper color. Medium white head. Moderate lacing. Malt aroma. Malt flavor with sweetness on the finish. Smooth finish, with soft carbonation. Rustyham (545), miami, Florida, USA May 1, 2009 Great, thick chewy flavor. Malty, bready, caramelly. Little to no hop presence- reddish brown color, clear with high carbonation. $9.99 six pack at Tivoli Liquors, Miami.
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