yarry (351), Waterdown, Ontario, Canada Jul 25, 2007 341 ml bottle, 5% a/v
Copper brown colour with very little white head. Doesnt last for long. Smell is sweet and floral with some malt hints. Taste is malty but with a nice backbench of hops. Very well balanced with a slight metallic taste.. Nice amber!
LordBeamish (135), Boozetown, Ontario, Canada Jul 14, 2008 bottle: I must admit I’m giving this one a couple of extra points based on the name alone. Hoppy aroma with an unidentifiable sweetness. Pours a light amber with an ample head. Goes down smooth and easy with a slight bitterness on the back of the palate. What can I say......I love beaver! glkaiser (909), Seattle, Washington, USA Apr 4, 2008 Very light amber. Big head. Very light, but pronounced hops make this enjoyable. Nothing special, but drinkable. jerc (3114), Toronto, Ontario, Canada Nov 8, 2007 Draft @ the brewery. Amber body with a small white head. Moderately fruity aroma and flavour. Light buttery hints, light bitterness throughout. Slightly fuller than average palate. Drinkable but a bit dull. The_Jester (493), Peterborough, Ontario, Canada Oct 28, 2007 341 mL bottle. Amber colour with a small, diminishing, beige head. Mild aroma is sweet malt with a faint undercurrent of hops. Flavour is caramel malt with a little hazelnut, and some decent hops at the end. Quick finish. Light body, medium carbonation. Beershine (1214), Miami Beach, Florida, USA Oct 13, 2007 Not nearly as delightful as the brewer’s IPA, but the Amber is crisp, refreshing, and quaffable. Might fit the mood if hop-assault isn’t on the agenda. Balanced. Decent hoppy finish too but nothing about the beer is outstanding or might distinguish it from any of the other "amber ales" out there.
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