hopdog (4657), Lansdale, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 19, 2006 On tap at the Tittletown Brew Pub. Poured a light yellow color with a very small sized white head. Aromas of grain and maybe some light grass. Tastes of grain with a light honey sweetness. Thin body. JPDIPSO (4288), Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA Dec 11, 2003 Now just known as Canadeo Gold. Light hazy straw color with a bright smallish white head. Honey and grass aromas. Light sweet malt with a dry finish. Actually has a some malt flavor for the style. Ughsmash (3085), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Aug 20, 2007 On tap at Titletown. Poured a clear bright golden with just a dusting of white head. The aroma picked up an interesting array of bready malts, honey, and floral with more honey emphasis as it warmed up. Flavor found sweet honey and a pinch of vegetal malts at the base.. floral bitterness surrounded and accented well.. some apples and other light fruits as it further warmed. Light-bodied and crisp on the palate with some tacky sweetness at the finish. OK. Skyview (2933), Papoose Jct., Minnesota, USA Apr 16, 2007 Second stop during Wisconsin Trip #2. It’s on tap at the brewpub, and it pours a light golden orange-ish yellow brew with a small head that disappears fast. Fair lacing. Aroma has bread dough, honey, front yard lawn, and a hint of citrus. Taste has some roasted barley, corn? and some citrus. Finish is highly carbonated with some yeast aftertaste. For respect for the Packer fans and Tony Canadeo’s retired uniform number, I made sure this was the third (3) brew I sampled at Titletown brewery. PorterPounder (2853), Tallahassee, Florida, USA Jun 19, 2005 Had on tap at the brewpub in downtown Green Bay, WI - (as Canadeo Gold - named for some famous early day Packer player) brewed for the masses obviously - even says so on the menu - "for those who like beers from St. Louis or Milwaukee! Typical brewpub pale lager, light in color and body - no hoppiness or maltiness - just clean crisp flavor. No real aroma.
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