angrypirate06 (680), Texas, USA Mar 26, 2009 Bottle. Pours a clear gold with a small head. Bland aroma, mainly corn. Tastes is mainly corn, with a hint of astringent bight and little bit of bitterness. Decent, but not memorable. edmajorjoe (79), Vail, Arizona, USA Mar 21, 2009 This organic ale looks great in and out of the bottle with it’s blond body and thin everlasting head. However, looks can be deceiving. It is a rich man’s Budweiser. Tastes like watered down brew and it’s aroma is blah. GranvilleTim (467), Granville, Illinois, USA Mar 12, 2009 16.9 oz. English Ale- Not as good as the Sweet stout, but it is O.K. Nice yellow pour with minimal white head. Slight notes of malt and hops. The taste is about the same as the aroma. Nothing really sticks out. I hope to try more of the St. Peters beers. gunnfryd (3539), Kristiansand, Norway Mar 8, 2009 Bottle. Golden colour with a white head. Aroma is fruit, malt, caramel. Flavour is fruit, malt, caramel, hop. .easy drinkable OK beer. Strangebrewer (208), Chatham, Ontario, Canada Mar 2, 2009 bottled. Poured clear amber with deminishing white head. Moderate floral hop aroma. Malty but a bit watery mouthfeel. Tart bitter orange peel, and some caramel notes. Acidic bitter aftertaste that lingers. jimmack34 (560), Lancaster, Ohio, USA Mar 2, 2009 1pt. bottle. Pours light brown with a soft tan head. Smells of malts, tea, and a little spice. Tastes of sweet malt, lightly nutty, mild amount of hops. Has a nice zest. Carmely and a little roasty. Pretty good beer. lithy (1600), Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Mar 2, 2009 Solid clear orange-caramel color with a thin light white cover that has some nice sticky lacing. Aroma is peppery, grassy. Taste is sweet malt with a black pepper, light caramel, and grassy hop finish. thornecb (1737), Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA Feb 12, 2009 Pours orange amber into an English pint. White head recedes to a sickly scum. Mild hop aromas. Metallic with a lasting sour and bitter hop finish.
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