This beer pours a light and shiny copper in color with a very small head. The aroma is light fruity, tangy, metallic, but in a pleasant way. The taste is malty, fruity, caramel, a bit of roasted nuttiness and a bitter finish. There is a fruity and lightly nutty aftertaste, followed by a malty aftertaste. The bitterness lingers. This is a very nice amber lager.
“A fine beer may be judged with only one sip, but it is better to be thoroughly sure.” -Czech Proverb
Friday, May 20, 2011
Fort Collins Brewery 1900 Amber Lager
The Fort Collins Brewery is in , you guessed it, Fort Collins, Colorado.
This beer pours a light and shiny copper in color with a very small head. The aroma is light fruity, tangy, metallic, but in a pleasant way. The taste is malty, fruity, caramel, a bit of roasted nuttiness and a bitter finish. There is a fruity and lightly nutty aftertaste, followed by a malty aftertaste. The bitterness lingers. This is a very nice amber lager.
This beer pours a light and shiny copper in color with a very small head. The aroma is light fruity, tangy, metallic, but in a pleasant way. The taste is malty, fruity, caramel, a bit of roasted nuttiness and a bitter finish. There is a fruity and lightly nutty aftertaste, followed by a malty aftertaste. The bitterness lingers. This is a very nice amber lager.
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