James Boag's Premium Lager from J. Boag & Son Brewing
Rating: D+
Sampled at Outback Steakhouse - expectations weren't high, and they weren't disappointed. Pours from a green bottle a light yellow color, little head and no lacing. Mild, lagery nose, some apple and adjunct. Taste is cidery, bit of lemon tartness and vinous character. Mouthfeel is slick, body is light. Drinkability is weak - I quickly switched to Cooper's Sparkling, which while not great is heads and shoulders above this swill.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 08-19-2007 23:47:53
Rating: D+
Sampled at Outback Steakhouse - expectations weren't high, and they weren't disappointed. Pours from a green bottle a light yellow color, little head and no lacing. Mild, lagery nose, some apple and adjunct. Taste is cidery, bit of lemon tartness and vinous character. Mouthfeel is slick, body is light. Drinkability is weak - I quickly switched to Cooper's Sparkling, which while not great is heads and shoulders above this swill.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 08-19-2007 23:47:53
1 comment:
haha Outback Steakhouse is a joke, it was probably just some over matured bud in a green bottle
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