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Style: American Amber Ale Appearance: Certainly not clear but not exactly cloudy either. As I’m drinking I notice that it has a chill haze because the brew cleared up after I let it warm up for awhile. The beer has an off white to tan colored head and a beautiful sienna colored body. Aroma: A crisp, clean nose with notes of maize and subtle metallic water qualities. Smells like a standard American Adjunct Lager with just a touch of biscuity malt. Actually, the aroma is really toned down and it’s difficult to get anything at all. Flavor: The storyline of the brew begins with notes of maize, which then meld into a raisin fruit character. From there it morphs into biscuity malt and finishes with a pop of earthy hops with a twinge of bitterness. In the very finish I am left with notes of Maize once again. The malt notes, recognized here as biscuit, are very muted. The hops barely balance the malt and then pop up at the end to hint at bitterness, but then retra … |
Source: Mitten Brew
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