Ughsmash (3148), Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA Oct 4, 2008 Bottled. Poured hazy brighter golden with some chunkage floating around in there.. short white head. The aroma picked up citrus notes first and foremost with sour and spiciness evident.. I couldn’t pick out much of the malt bill, but honey came through. The flavor opened with tangy orange zest and spicy floral bitterness, with sourdough bread and a pinch of honey sweetness rolling into the middle.. spicy and brighter throughout, which gave it a refreshing feel on the finish. Lighter-bodied with medium, rolling carbonation across the palate.. OK feel, but a bit too sharp and a rather tacky at the end. goldtwins (3755), Nesconset, New York, USA Aug 27, 2008 Poured a hazy yellow color with a stiff off-white head. Aroma of grainy cereal and a touch of grass. Some sulfur as it warms. Earthy hops with a clean malt base. Light citrus middle. Short malt and long fairly dry bitter finish. Light body. LinusStick (1644), Moon Township, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 18, 2008 A typical D/H. Has a bit more bite to it than most which is a good thing. Aroma was very weak. Could pick up some grass and not much else. Pour was a nice murky medium gold with a one finger white head and some thousands of tiny floaties (I love that they didn’t filter this!). Taste was nice, crisp and refreshing. Light pilsener malt all the way through with some hops coming out to dry the mouth and bitter the tongue. Great carbonation and dryness. I’ve upped the ratings twice as I finish the glass. redlight (1098), Winter Park, Florida, USA May 10, 2008 cheers to Beerlando for this one! Sweet malty aroma honey with a hint of cereal grains. Pours cloudy yellow with a thin white head. Sweet malts, hints of citrus, grassy, a good bite and dry finish. Not bad and easy to drink. mkobes (2065), paramus, New Jersey, USA May 4, 2008 Bottle. Deep hazy golden in color with a little white head. Bready malty citrusy aroma. Lemon, orange citrusy notes. Malty and fruity flavor. Pineapple notes. Crisp and refreshing. Finish is dry. Very drinkable.
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