badgerben (3001), Blaine, Minnesota, USA May 9, 2008 On tap at the Blue Nile. Dark brown color with a thick head. Floral hop aroma and some caramel. Lots of sweet malt, caramel and fresh grain taste. Floral hops towards the end accompanied by a bit of honey. Schells’ finest offering, so far... I have high hopes for this anniversary series now.
islay (368), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA May 20, 2008 Pint on tap at Buster’s on 28th in Minneapolis on 5-19-08. Weak, chalky aroma features plum, chocolate, and raisin scents. Pours a clear, medium brown with an amber glow and a small amount of beige head. Very malty flavor. Sweet, fruity, sugary. Practically no hops. Cardboard-like, toasted malt taste. Light to medium body. Classic lager palate effects. I didn’t like this beer nearly as much as I did the first time I had it a few months ago. Pigfoot (2222), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA May 13, 2008 Dark caramel-brown color, slim head.
Sweet, caramel malt nose, toasty, deligthful...right on for style.
Fills the mouth with malty goodness, rich and lovely. Light, but tasty, hops. Fairly full bodied, long, tasty, brown sugar-y malty finish.
Sweet, but not overly so, and nearly sublime. Delicious. About 6.5 %, so not too daunting in the drinkability, low enough to let you grab another.
I think I have to agree with other opinions, that this is probably the best Schell’s product I’ve had to date. I really like it. Yummy, yum, yum...I mean it, ...yum. drpimento (457), La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA Apr 17, 2008 Pretty damn good beer. Very well balanced. Poured with a nice fine light tan/ off white head and good lace. Brownish mahoganey color. Malty slightly roasty nose. A session beer. Good body and carbonation. Bittersweet with some bright sweet highlights. Great finish. Having a mug of this at Bodega Brew Pub downtown La Crosse, Wisconsin USA. mistersinalin (250), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Apr 16, 2008 A real nice beer with breakfast. Okay so it was at 2PM brunch, but the Happy Gnome had it with a BLT. It had a nice malt coating and went well with the bacon.
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