ckilly (40) - Texas, USA - NOV 15, 2014The best about The Goose is that the brews are fresh. The food is hearty and plentiful. Nice combination, huh?
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AirForceHops (8421) - Epping, New Hampshire, USA - APR 28, 2013Draft. Unclear muddy brown color. Nose is toffee and Earthy hop. Flavor is light toffee, bready malt, some piney hops. Not much complexity. Medium bodied, lightly sweet finish. Notes of nuts. Easy enough to drink.
AdamChandler (5276) - Enfield, New Hampshire, USA - APR 28, 2013Very cloudy brown with a finger head
Walnuts and brown sugar. Candied sugar and piney bitterness
Pretty sweet nice tangerine and clove tastes. Nice bitterness like pine
Big mouthfeel
jcwattsrugger (12608) - Florida and, New Jersey, USA - MAY 20, 2009on tap-pours a tan head and dark brown color with red tint. Aroma is medium/dark malt, chocolate, nutty. Taste is sweet medium/dark malt, chocolate, nutty, coppery hops. Goofy high carbonation mid-palate.
DuffLover (131) - Hoboken, New Jersey, USA - SEP 14, 2006On tap at the brewery. Aroma is sweet. Appearance is dark brown with a nice head. Flavor is of malt and some brown sugar. No intense hop flavors as the description would lead you to believe. Nice full palate and not overly carbonated. A very drinkable brown ale.
jimhilt (2647) - Bow, New Hampshire, USA - JUL 30, 2006On-tap at the brewpub in New London, NH. One finger head that fades slowly to a thin layer leaving a some lace. Clear amber color. Light carbonation and light-medium bodied. Malty nose. Starts balanced, brewer has it "full of hops" but the hops are not in your face. Slight bitter finish.
beerbuzzmontreal (3487) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - AUG 6, 2005Clear brown color with a thin offwhite head. Aroma of malt with lingering sweetness. Flavor of malt and brown sugar. Light body with soft carbonation.
tiggmtl (4544) - East York, Ontario, CANADA - MAR 31, 2005Fair American hop aroma with some underlying maltiness. Amber-brown body is topped by a decent cover of white head that recedes with some lacing. Fair malt body with some roastiness. Medium body with decent carbonation and a smooth texture. Sampled at the brewpub with MartinT, muzzlehatch and Rastacouere.
Rastacouere (6177) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - MAR 29, 2005Nice murky brown body is topped by a whiff of beige creamy, sticky and well laced. Caramelic and nutty aroma emanates on a earthy background and is backed by aptly subdued mellow hops. Doesn’t quite hold up flavourwise even if the nose was quite light. It has a strong aftertaste with a bit too much sourness, in a nutty way somehow, slightly vegetal and woody as well. Smooth bodied though, creamy yet moderately carbonated. Good brewpub beer.
MartinT (10240) - Montreal, Quebec, CANADA - MAR 28, 2005Earthy, nutty sweetness treads on the shy hop end-bitterness...Toffee uneasily participates at the onset of mild sourness...Very easy drinking for what it advertises...