drsandman (2191) - New York, New York, USA - OCT 23, 2018@ the Austin airport. Clear reddish brown. Malts, bread, grains, toffee, caramel.
vyvvy (7753) - St. Louis, Missouri, USA - FEB 6, 2018It has an amber body with an off white head. The aroma has toasted malt, caramel, toffee and nice breadiness. It has a medium body with mild carbonation. The taste has the aroma but more crusty bread. Solid.
kevinator (5671) - The Colony, Texas, USA - OCT 11, 2017Really liked this. Kind of a blend between an Alt and Schawrzbier. Roasted malt and wood with hints of chocolate. Goes down easy.
RobertDale (10041) - Lansing, Kansas, USA - JAN 5, 201712 ounce can. Pours a clear reddish brown with an average off-white head. Aroma and taste of malt, caramel, and nuts. Easy to drink. Pretty good.
wombat23 (4235) - Austin, Texas, USA - APR 2, 2016Shared 12 oz. can. Pours amber brown with an off-white head. Moderate lacing. Nose is toasted malt with some faint fruity notes. Taste is roasted malt, nuts, and grains. Has some light chocolate undertones. It’s perhaps a little thin, but overall, it’s good.
darbeer75 (1301) - Round Rock, Texas, USA - APR 2, 2016Aroma: a little yeasty and earthy; Appearance: dark amber with thin, white head that dissipates slowly; Taste: slightly bitter and earthy; smooth; Palate: medium body with long finish; Overall: decent, but not my favorite style.
stevoj (12142) - Boise, Idaho, USA - MAR 5, 2016Can from Whole Foods - Lamar. Agree with Cosmic Scherzo, spot on for an altbier. Dry and nutty, medium murky brown/amber body, soft tight beige head. Aroma and taste both accurately represent this Dusseldorf style. Somebody did their homework.
CosmicScherzo (12) - Orlando, Florida, USA - NOV 9, 2015I was reluctant to pick this one up, honestly. The label design looked like something I’d associate with a 40 of some bargain brand. But I though what the hell and decided to try it. Wow, am I glad I did. Tits-clean fermentation with toasty, caramel malt flavors. Bracing, herbal bitterness. Usually, when an American brewery comes out with an "Alt" it means some sort of amber ale. This one nails it. A fantastic example of what remains an underrepresented style here in the States. Nicely done, Hops & Grain.
DedicatedToFun (3984) - Santa Monica, California, USA - JUL 3, 2015Tap, dark pour, white head, nose is nutty, taste is caramel, sweet, toffee, pretty good
Crash26 (17) - Texas, USA - JUN 26, 2015Love this beer, a great take on the alt style from a Texas brewery! Great to have when barbecuing.
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