BeerBlockaid (462), West Palm Biatch, Florida, USA Jul 26, 2007 We got some corny, wheat and sweets concoction. Goldish color, kind of bland. not sure what I was supposed to pick out here. Same as above with maybe towards the end some citrus, though not bitter nor sweet. yeast? hmmm. meh i got no rye nor did I gain any sort of jewish wisdom, and Im broke this week. mtadsfasd
iwc046 (20), Kansas City, Missouri, USA Sep 7, 2008 Clear appearance, limited head with basically no lacing. Got this beer ice cold and it was not so appealing - let it warm up a bit and really got some of the rye flavored undertones. Not sure how to describe but similar to other rye beers I have tried. Overall an OK beer to try - I assume a very basic example of a rye beer. badlizard (1473), San Diego, California, USA Sep 6, 2008 Clear yellow amber with no head. Sweet rye bread aroma and taste with some sweet malty notes. probstk (674), Nepean, Ontario, Canada Sep 1, 2008 Sampled at Flour City Brewers’ Fest, Rochester NY. AU15/08.
App.: Clear golden, tiny white head.
Aroma: Wheat and grass, light fruits, slightly tangy.
Palate: Medium body, moderate effervescence.
Flav.: Grains, wheat, grass, light fruits including peaches/apricots; slightly off-dry with no bitterness.
Light but drinkable, a decent patio beer. wmubronco1992 (108), Coldwater, Michigan, USA Aug 31, 2008 Bottle - Golden color. Small white head that didn’t last long. No lacing. No noticable aroma. Description says this is unfiltered. Never would have guessed that by drinking it. No sign of rye to me. Not bad, but certainly not good. Agree that this is a beer best enjoyed while hanging with the neighbors in the driveway. HyreOne (9), York, South Carolina, USA does not count Aug 29, 2008 light color with not much head. Smells of malt with adjunct (thought of corn first, but it’s made with rye...) Hops taste with little bitterness. Light mouthfeel, malt taste, and alcohol and warming afterwards. Slightly sweet then drying.
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