Bradrcr (747), Renton, Washington, USA Dec 1, 2008 9/26/08 From the bottle. Aroma is light, with just a touch of caramel sweetness shining through. Appearance is clear gold with a well maintained white head. Flavor is dusty, but not grainy, with decent sweetness. Mouthfeel is medium bodied, grainy, with a medium carb texture. Overall, ok, but needs to loose that dirty background.. cbeers21 (532), Miami, Florida, USA Nov 28, 2008 Growler from brewpub. Looks ok but was a rather pedestrian brew. Nothing really stood out but then again it really wasn’t awful. Middle of the road. Angeloregon (2023), Portland, Oregon, USA Jul 29, 2008 From a 22 ounce bottle poured a medium-to-thin orange-amber body. Fruity, grainy, and hoppy nose. Mild caramel notes and a great subtle hop bite. Very enjoyable brew! roder60 (927), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 27, 2008 Had at Safeco Field. Nice clear orange color with foamy offwhite head. Aroma and flavor sweet caramel and citrus hops - like mild apa. anders37 (3951), Malmö, Sweden Jul 23, 2008 Draught @ the brewpub. Pours a clear golden color with a small white head. Fruity malty and slightly hoppy aroma. Sweet malty and fruity hoppy flavor with some hints of caramel. Has a sweetish malty hoppy finish. Skyview (3669), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Jun 24, 2008 On draught at the brewery taproom in Snoqualmie, WA. Pours a semi-clear golden pale amber brew with a fast dissolving white head that dissipates to a fine film and white ring. Aroma of caramel malt, a touch of apple and some citrus zest. Taste is medium bodied, light carbonated with flavors of caramel malt, some roasted nuts and a touch of citrus zest. Finish is semi-sweet, a slight malty aftertaste with a hint of citrus zest after the finish. A pretty much a solid amber ale. bhensonb (3757), Woodland, California, USA Apr 20, 2008 Bomber from Liquid Solutions. Aroma sort of cat p--- over caramel. That’s not a bad thing. Beige head over amber beer. Medium body with near creamy carbonation. Flavor is rather malty with not quite enough hop to balance the sweet. But it’s not that simple. The malt is ever present, but there’s enough subtle hop to make it palatable. Probably one of the best ambers ever, from a hop head point of view. It’s not overly hoppy, it’s just that the balance is wonderful. This may be the first amber that is well balanced (that I’ve had). Finish is mellow and balanced. Great beer. bitbucket (1910), Kirkland, Washington, USA Jan 10, 2008 On tap at at Summit Public House. Pours lightly hazy amber with a thin white head. Citrus and caramel aroma. Medium body and moderate carbonation. Some caramel and nutty qualities to the taste. Crisp finish. Super sessionable.
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