whaleman (2168), North Wales, Pennsylvania, USA May 9, 2008 Golden-orange body with a cottony white head. Cinnamon spice hop aromas with some paint thinner in the nose. Well-attenuated, husky grain flavor plus medium high bitterness. Solid pilot beer.
acearl (167), Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 27, 2008 Dark amber hue with creamy white head, excellent lacing, decent amount of hops, not the best IPA but decent, more aromatic than hoppy to taste, , nothing special but good brewery economically priced, fresh, my 3rd favorite at this point from Philadelphia Brewing Company, should recognize that every distributor has in stock, does that mean everyone likes the other styles better? Arayaga2 (740), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 20, 2008 Honey colored with huge white whipped cream head. Aroma is citrus zest with slight oxidized vegetal undertones and mild sweetness. Taste is lemony and bitter with pithy bite. Other than that, not much going on flavor-wise. $2/12ozs SQNfan (410), Wheaton, Illinois, USA Jul 10, 2008 Light copper in color with a moderate fluffy white head. The nose was filled with floral hops, orange pulp and herbs. In the mouth it was light and bitter lacking flavor concentration. The palate was dry as expcected but just didn’t have much flavor. pforei (328), USA Jul 8, 2008 Bottle from Foodery. Amber with moderate head. Mild aroma and flavor. Perfumey and floral hops with light malt. Easy to drink. illinismitty (1361), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Jun 23, 2008 Bottle from Foodery II in Philadelphia. Pours pale amber with an off white head (yellow hues) and nice lacing. Aroma of toffee and wet brewing grains. Medium light bodied. British like maltiness (toffee and caramel) countered by a muted hop bitterness that lingers. This would be an ideal candidate for a cask offering.
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