ketchepillar (252), Des Moines, Iowa, USA Jun 14, 2008 Gotta enjoy the hop profile on this. Nothing special but a nice clean bitterness to make it nice and tasty, although it doesn’t quite have enough to carry it all the way through. Towards the end, some boring hay like malt comes in. Pretty sweet, but sufficiently dry. Carbonation is too lively.
patrickfannon (3), Marlton, New Jersey, USA does not count Aug 29, 2008 Great refreshing beer after a hot summer day. Nice amber color, wonderful taste and a very smooth finish. Nice pick for a six pack and a ball game. timsilvia32 (204), born in Michigan, North Carolina, USA Aug 28, 2008 The old stand by. Look up the definition of an American pale, it basically describes this beer. Some worse, many better, but good in a pinch. The best thing available at many a macro-bar. GAManiac (290), Atlanta, Georgia, USA Aug 24, 2008
Pours a clear golden amber with a small white fluffy head that dissipates quickly to a ring leaving only a little lacing. The aroma is big on citrus hops with grapefruit up front and a hint of pine in the background. The taste starts with a big citrus hop bite up front before giving way to the malt backbone. There is a little pine bitterness in the finish. The mouthfeel is fresh and clean with good carbonation but a tad light for my liking. This is certainly one of the best mainstream beers out there and one that I order frequently when there’s not a lot else available. Good stuff. jmm635 (59), Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, USA Aug 24, 2008 Bottled. Pours a pale amber color with a white head. Aroma of hops and maybe grass. Flavor was pretty typical of a pale ale. Too dry for my taste. johntreeter (93), Greenwood, Indiana, USA Aug 24, 2008 12oz bottle. Pours a clear golden copper with a med sized almost white head that left little lacing. Light aroma mainly of citusy hops and a little caramel malt in the background. Well balanced in flavor with a little sweetness in the begining and a nice long mild hop finish. Med body,lively carb, light syrupy texture, and dry feel. A clean crisp beer.
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