does not count GreenBeer (9), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 28, 2008 A very tasty ESB. Poured a light copper color. Head was about an inch and left a nice lacing down the sides of the glass. The hops were very evident in the aroma, but I had to deduct a few points because I also noticed some "off" aromas. The taste was wonderfully hoppy, but not too bitter. The hops flavor remains through the aftertaste, but not much else. Overall, I think this is a well-balanced ESB and I would definitely buy it again.
DonKi11uminati (12), , California, USA Sep 6, 2008 Bottle. Pours light amber with frothy head that quickly vanishes. Light, clean, almost metallic aromas of some malt and hops. The palate was heavier than I expected with medium carbonation. Flavor is somewhat one-note flavor of a mixture of hops, caramel, and some malt that aren’t bold enough to either offend or impress. If this beer were a little lighter it would be more refreshing, but the heaviness of the palate and the light flavors seem somewhat incongruous. Finishes quickly with a little hops, caramel, and spice perhaps. Overall interesting but not enough there. Jblauvs (162), Manchester, New Hampshire, USA Sep 5, 2008 On Draft. Amber pour with a small dissipating head. Aromas are faint, a bit of malt a bit of a coppery aroma. Mouthfeel is not as bad as i thought, a bit watery but not too bad. Flavor is a bit muddled, caramel malt is present. A little under average and forgettable. Skinnyviking (2635), Copenhagen, Denmark Sep 3, 2008 Draught. Small and quickly disappearing white fluffy head. Clear amber body. Mild caramel honey aroma. Honey caramel flavor mildly hopped, low carbonation, long sweet aftertaste. chandler0201 (105), Durham, North Carolina, USA Aug 30, 2008 Pours an amber color with minimal tan head. Flavors of caramel, lightly sweet but somewhat tangy. Decent beer. hamsterglory (13), Bryan, Texas, USA Aug 20, 2008 Updated: Aug 21, 2008ben came back to the republic of texas squawking about the glory of this beer. for my friend, i want to like it. he gave me a bottle. i like the retro red and gold bottle cap, the simplistic label design. it pours into the pint glass coppery, burnt orangy. very few bubbles. no dimensional pizzazz. i become nervous. my friend was so sincere. there is little to no aroma - small hints, as if from another person’s campsite over the ridge, waft up in the glass of maybe sweetish malts? the flavor confirms the possibly sweet aroma. perhaps some chocolate here. perhaps some harsh toffee. metallic hopheads spin from the malt edges like pennies on a tabletop betting ring. i feel chagrinned looking ben in the eye: i did not like this beer so much.
perhaps it needs to saddle up beside a spicy sausage pizza slice. that’s what i’m feeling here. this is not a stand-alone beer.
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