pint_size (1004), Austin, Texas, USA May 4, 2008 4-24-08 on tap at HopLeaf
Clear golden pour with no real or lasting head. No real smell - a hint of malt and a hint of dough. No real flavor at all - maybe a hint of hops - but that is it. Mouthfeel is cotton like and a hint weak and thin as well.
Blaketj80 (12), Oklahoma, USA Oct 8, 2008 This beer tastes like the coke machine ran of syrup. You might as well let some yeast each the sweetness out of a sprite can before you pay to drink this. Not one to be proud of. Rastacouere (5409), Montréal, Quebec, Canada Oct 8, 2008 Objectively speaking:
A soft and globally dull pale ale
I like:
Cheaply priced at 4$ a pint at Delilah’s. Easy to drink, but perhaps not as fun as some.
I dislike:
Does not give me the desire to try the brewery’s other offerings. Maltiness is limited to bland breadiness. Flowery, simplistic hops. Is there really cascade in there? It lacks any sharpness or freshness, no citrus felt. Lacking toasty development. Very light-bodied.
troyc (976), Lubbock, Texas, USA Oct 3, 2008 (Bottle) Pours a dark amber color with a soapy looking white head. Decent aroma of hops and sweet malts. Taste is much less malty than the aroma. Bitter hop notes dominate. This is fine and good... but balance is virtually non-existent. Needs better body or more malt to balance that out. Other than that, the palate was a little on the light side. I actually see some potential with this beer, but it is not that great as is. msante79 (274), Illinois, USA Sep 24, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours burnt orange with white head. Aroma is floral hops, pine and a little citrus. Flavor is hops, citrus, pine and malt. Mouthfeel and flavor is a little thin. Your average APA. Not a bad beer just flavoris a little muted for my liking. WakeandBake (93), Greenville, Michigan, USA Sep 20, 2008 Bottle.Sort of a hazy orange to brownish color.citric-hop,and malt aroma.Piney,floral hop flavors,with kind of a nuttyness to the malt. Point does a nice job with their beers,and dollar for dollar they are quite solid.
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