GisMaster (3), USA does not count Jun 28, 2005 Yo Yo Yo, Brown Bag is my ho!!!! This s..t is trippin’. I give it to all my b..tches so we can get busy quicker. Peace out homey!!! unclebleen (620), California, USA Mar 30, 2004 First things first...it's really great to try this after tasting 7 traditional malt liquors over the past month. This beer is a different experience. It pours a nice light amber color with a nice big off-white head that dissipates rather quickly. The aroma is that of a strong lager; sweet and malty with some metallic notes. Taste is quite nice with some typical lager flavors with some sweet fruit and alcohol notes. Body is appropriately dry. This was the by far the best malt liquor yet. I could enjoy this everyday. Really good stuff! BrockLanders (109), San Diego, California, USA Dec 15, 2002 This was an excellent Malt Liquor I threw back with the iceman. I agree that it is strange to enjoy it not out of a 40 but I like the concept. All I need is a front porch and a joint and it would be just perfect. badlizard (1437), San Diego, California, USA Apr 13, 2008 On tap at brewery. Hazy yellow with a fizzy white head. Sweet fruity aroma. Sweet banana bread and lemon taste. DarkElf (2650), La Jolla, California, USA Sep 1, 2004 Updated: Sep 16, 2004(Draft: Pizza Port in Solana Beach, CA) A name like Brown Bag Malt Liquor doesn't instill a great deal of optimism, and I was hesitant to order it, but wow, this beer is surprisingly delicious! The initial flavor is corn grain, but once you take a few sips, the flavor is sweet, bubblegum, alcoholic and very spicy in a Belgian way, and in fact could be classified as a Belgian golden strong ale, or maybe a spicy pale bock; Whatever it is, it's pretty good and that was totally unexpected; It has a fairly bitter finish; The palate is spicy, sweet, mildly syrupy, dense and fully coating, but also a bit harsh; Spicy, mildly Belgian nose has moderately sweet aromas; Pale yellow color; Only a few small bubbles rise through the beer; Very small whitish head on the pour is pretty much just a thin sheen that looks like sawdust; Very nice beer and one I'll not hesitate to order if I see it on tap at Pizza Port again
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