pintbypint (881), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Feb 21, 2008 341ml brown bottle. Deep gold to amber in colour, holds a nice fluffy white head. Has a slight malt aroma , trace of toffee with light hops in the nose. Flavour is of toffee malt, some grains, hops show up as a light grassiness with some vague orange notes. Medium body, light carboantion.
MrAleman (112), guildford, Surrey, England Sep 3, 2008 Updated: Sep 6, 2008Just about decent, somehow not all the flavours add up really. Tastes overall disappointingish but worth another go. Bradrcr (617), Renton, Washington, USA Jul 21, 2008 7/9/08 On draught at FX McRory’s, Seattle, Wa. Aroma is malt forward, with a sweet biscuit tone, fairly light in intensity, but still with a good noble hop flora. Appearance is clear gold with a well maintained white head and good lacing. Flavor is sweet caramel malt forward with strong roast that merges with medium noble bittering. Mouthfeel is medium bodied with a starchy finish and medium carb texture. Overall, a good bready roast character for a fairly light English pale. joss (3144), Garching b. München, Germany Jul 10, 2008 bottle. No nose. Amber, no head.
Roast, somewhat skunked hops. Light body. Quick finish, light Bready aftertaste. Tipsy_McStager (823), Calgary, Alberta, Canada Oct 22, 2007 A sad product. Regardless of how its classified, if you’re going to call something a bitter, pale or IPA, there should be some hops. This tastes like a watered down amber. The lack of any type of finish results in a flat, listless and unimpressive beer.
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