Arayaga2 (740), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 26, 2008 Coppery color with medium white head. Aroma is faint and mildly muscatty. Taste is weird and cheesy with an odd astringency, a pinch of salt and no grape that I can detect. Finish is short and biscuity. They should rename this one "Cheese and Cracker Pale Ale"$1/12oz
KawaBomber (145), New Jersey, USA Aug 4, 2008 12oz Bottle: Pours clear amber w/ a small off-white head. Aroma is sweet malts w/ a touch of hops. Reminds me of an English Ale, very caramelly aroma. Caramel flavor w/ a nice little hop presence towards the end & a slightly dry finish. I don’t quite get putting this beer in the fruit category. English Pale Ale, yes. Fruit, not so much. phishpond417 (1231), Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA Aug 3, 2008 I was unimpressed with this beer. It poured a clear amber colour with a small white head. aroma was slightly floral, with no grape taste- even though i tried my hardest to find it. Strong caramel and very reminiscent of a pale lager. Tejas (595), Dallas, Texas, USA Jul 26, 2008 Wow, this is horrid. Why even put out such a mess? I don’t even know how to decribe this other than to say it doesn’t even taste like beer. doubleo (682), San Diego, California, USA Jul 26, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours amber with a thin fizzy, white head. Smells malty and slight, sweet grapey. Tastes caramelly malty throughout, the grape flavor doesn’t kick in until the finish. Medium body, ok carbonation. redlem (1099), Illinois, USA Jul 25, 2008 Actually the homebrewers description put me in a negative frame of mind. Green grapes are crap, especially the seedless kind, they have no taste and serve the lemmings who go to the grocery store. The only good green grape is an unripe concord which is so sour it gives you a stomach-ache after a couple. Perhaps that beer would of been good but not this crap.
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