Submitted by eric.mckay on Wed, 01/20/2010 - 10:06am
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Lagunitas
Self-Defined Style:
Malty, Robust, Jobless Recovery Ale A malty, robust, jobless recovery ale. We're not quite in the red, or in the black...does that mean we're in the brown?!
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Comments
What a beer!
Appearance: Again...I was taking this thing out of the bottle. Like milk from the mothers teet.
Aroma:Sweet, rich, robust, malty!
Flavor: Caramel-y and malty toffee-y and yummy!
Mouthfeel: Creammy, smooth
Overall Impression: Top 5 beers of all time. Finishes smooth and clean.
Comments: Pretty cheap too!
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Sounds good - will have to
Sounds good - will have to give this one a try
A very tasty ale with a pine hop flavor. Finishes sweet with a slight citrus flavor.
Lagunitas WTF Tasting Notes
Draught. Pours a dark copper with a staunch, off-white head. Big aroma of caramel malts, toffee, and piney hops. Big flavor, and pretty well balanced. Quite sweet, with more toffee and turbinado sugar, plus some citrusy hop notes. Medium to big in body, average carbonation. Finishes sweet, hoppy, and sticky. I enjoyed this a whole bunch.