M- Smooth, pretty crisp, a little clean, on the thicker side of being light bodied with a higher amount of medium carbonation. This was an Ok tasting beer that was very average for the style. On the finish there's no hops or bitterness with a little bit of sweet malts taking it's place and it had a grainy and fruity yeast like aftertaste. Up next comes that fruity yeast with just a slight doughy aspect coming through. T- The taste seems to be similar to the aroma and it starts off with a medium amount of sweetness with the malts being the first to show up this time and they impart the same aspects that they did in the aroma with no single malty aspect seeming to stick out the most. This beer has a decent aroma, but it's pretty close to being average for the style. Up next comes the malts which impart a grainy. S- The aroma starts off with a medium amount of sweetness with the some fruity yeast being the first to show up and it imparts a little bit of an apple cider like aroma with a little bit of doughy aroma coming through in the background. This is a pretty nice looking beer, I have no complaints. It poured a slightly hazy pale yellow color that took on more of a golden hue when held to the light with a fingers worth of bubbly white head that died down to a thin ring that stayed till the end and it left a little bit of patchy lacing behind. Poured from a brown 12oz bottle into a imperial pint glass.Ī- The label is nice, it goes with the name and it's a little eye catching. I was looking for a few easy drinking beers and I thought I would take a chance on this one, so lets see how it goes. I picked up a bottle of Point's Drop Dead Blonde a couple weeks ago for $1.79 at Boyne Country Provisions.
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