jainsv (112), USA Jan 16, 2007 Pours a creamy golden color. The widget gives it a heavy nitrogenous creamy white head. It is very very smooth, and has an amazing texture. However, it has little else, thought it has a slightly sweet irish cream taste with a mild hop aftertaste that’s barely noticible. It’s decent, but not great.
bradlyc77 (26), Sebastopol, California, USA Oct 9, 2008 Updated: Oct 10, 2008Draught can. Poured nice with thick foamy white head and beautiful amber color. Taste was below average. Not so pleasant aftertaste. danielyabu (87), Curitiba, Brazil Oct 3, 2008 apesar de não ser tão bem conceituada, essa Irish Ale inglesa é uma das cervejas de que mais gosto. O magnífico efeito ’areia movediça’, semelhante ao da Guinness, que se observa ao despeja-la no copo, enche os olhos. Sua aparência é ainda composta de uma espuma branca, cremosa (tornando-se ainda mais deliciosa no final) e de aparência inicial média. Apresenta boa formação de colarinho e considerável longevidade - seu corpo é âmbar e cristalino. O aroma engloba pão escuro, bala toffee, manteiga e mel. Apresenta sabor inicial levemente amargo, sensação esta que torna-se moderada no final, este de média duração. Seu paladar é constituído de um corpo médio-leve, textura oleosa (com uma capa de gordura que envolve a língua, também semelhante à Guinness), carbonatação bem suave e final metálico. Apesar do alto amargor, é um pouco aguada no final. troopie (509), USA Sep 14, 2008 Nitro tin. Poured amber with thick foamy white. jead. New mown hay and malty aroma. Smooth flavour, sweet creamy malt, but with an unpleasant salad note at the end. Flat finish, with more vegetable notes. Only ordinary. There are better ales. jkaiser (114), USA Sep 12, 2008 I did enjoy the smooth mellow taste of malt and hops. Goregous lacing, and head. There was a waterfall inside the glass of foaming beer. Nice brown color. Easy for a novice. Good job Ireland!!! glennmastrange (413), hobe sound, Florida, USA Sep 12, 2008 Can. Light notes of nutty and cereal for the malt, light to medium herbs for the hops, light dough for the yeast, with wood and a faint indiscernible spice in the background. Head is large, creamy with ultra fine bubbles, slightly off-white, with excellent thick lacing and is fully lasting. Color is clear amber/orange. Flavor starts lightly sweet and acidic and finishes lightly bitter. Palate is light to medium, watery with some slickness and has a flat carbonation. Nothing but the faintest of aromas and flavors, but what was there was pretty good. I’ll bet this Irish Ale is excellent from a keg or a cask
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