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PalsFrom Woodstock, IL, United States
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Truck Driver, Property manager. Fisherman, hunter. I found the Golden Michelob up north in Minnesota. I don't drink where I live, my CDL is very important to me. Since I haven't been up north for a while I tried getting it down here in Illinois. Turns out it is a regional beer! GRRR! I will find a store here in the far nothwest suburbs of Chicago, or a bar with it on tap! Once I get this ID set up I'll tell you about why that beer is my favorite in the review section.
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Aroma: 8 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 9 | Overall: 10
This is a light beer with light hop bouquet, and a faint citrus scent. You'll notice thin head, and light lacing and it's pale yellow color. The initial taste on the front of the tongue is light hops, barley and a slight tartness perhaps from citrus or maybe an apple hint. The magic happens as this beer slides down the back of the throat. The carbonation and the tart aspect of the beer come into play! It cleanses and soothes a parched dusty gullet like a healing elixir. If you've been singin' with the radio, yelling at the ball game, mowing, weed wacking, just plain working hard on a hot day this beer with its tart finish and little scrubbing bubbles will please a parched person pronto. What the other reviewers say about drinking it while it is cold is true. There have been occasions when this beer has gotten warm on me and I've wondered if I should dump it and get a new one, but then I remember the joy that first gulp brought, and how much I liked that second one. So I had to pound that third final warm one down, it just allows the next icy-cold beauty its chance to come out of the cooler and join the party!
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Aroma: 7 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 3 | Flavor: 3 | Overall: 2
A friend bought me one of these. I'ld heard of Guinness being an extraordinary beer. The deep dark color was intriguing, the thick tan head was also interesting and it had a heavy malty scent to it. The first sip is when I decided I do not like malty beers. My review scores are based on what I felt as I encountered it that first time. Now that I know what this beer tastes like the color no longer intrigues me, and it's aroma though rich is now something I avoid in beer ever since. I have told friends that if they ever get to the point in lfe where sucking a tail-pipe or showering with a toaster seems like a good idea...have a Guinness instead. All your troubles will seem trivial after drinking that stuff. It is not refreshing until you reach the last drop because then, thankfuly, it is gone.