chronictonic (365), Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 15, 2008 on tap - Capone’s 6-14-2008<br /><br />(last of the keg) poured a sparkling clear pale yellow gold with a thick, bright white head. Aroma was sweet and grainy with some DMS. No noble hop aroma. Flavor was all about the pils malt - sweet and grainy. Mouthfeel was very very soft and smooth. Only points off would be the lack of any hop aroma and any hop flavor, and the carbonation was low. These faults could be attributed to the fact that it was the last 1/2 pint in the keg.
islay (409), Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA Aug 1, 2008 4 oz. sample, on tap at the brewpub. Consumed on 7-31-08. Listed variously as "Southampton Lager" and "Southampton Gold" at the brewpub. Bubbly, pale gold appearance with near-white head. Some lacing on the glass. Buttery aroma with a touch of dry, noble hops in the nose. Buttery, sweet taste of caramel. Interesting flavor and easy to drink. I rather like it. Light to medium body. Creamy with some crispness in the palate. stegosaurus (1883), Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 24, 2008 On draft @ Capones with Mad Indian. Pours clear golden with a fair size white head. Aroma of sweet malts, biscuit, citrus, and grass. The flavor is biscuit, honey, and a grassy finish. Not the best style in the world. MadIndian (825), Levittown, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 17, 2008 On tap at Capones sampled with Stegosaurus. Clear golden pour with a grassy aroma and taste of like a weird herb and bread. EHH it was ok for the style. dmac (913), Toms River, New Jersey, USA Jun 17, 2008 Draft at Capones. Pours a clear straw gold color with ana verage size fluffy white head. Sweet biscuit and grain aroma with some notes of white grapes. MEdium bodied with very lively carbonation and a crisp bite upon swallowing. Flavor of cereal, bread and a slight touch of fruitiness. Very refreshing and was a lot better then I was hoping for.I should of just stuck with this one instead of branching out. MrBendo (1012), Swedesboro, New Jersey, USA Jun 17, 2008 Draft at Capone’s. Clear amber color. Sweet, lite biscuity malt with a little bitter grass-like hops. A hint of honey. Lite to medium body.
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