August 08, 2007

It came in the standard 12 oz brown bottle. The label is a tan color with an evil looking winged monkey on it. Above the monkey in red letters is the name “Flying Monkey” and under the winged monkey on a red banner is “Amber Ale” There is a diamond checkered pattern on the lower third of the label.
When poured it barely forms a head. What head that is produced quickly fades to almost nothing quickly. The only thing that remains of the head is a slight ring around the edge of the glass. There is no lacing on the glass. It has an amber color to it that is clear. There is no cloudiness at all.
It has an aromatic smell of malts with a slight floral hop accent. There is a taste of roasted caramel malts with a slight citrus finish. A mild bitterness from hops rounds of the flavor. There is almost no aftertaste. What aftertaste there is doesnÂ’t distract from the beer.
There is a crisp, dryness to it. ItÂ’s light bodied with a decent amount of carbonation. Not so little to make it flat, but not enough to bite the tongue.
This was a decent beer. I had higher hopes for it, but itÂ’s not bad. I donÂ’t know if IÂ’d go out of my way to find it, but I wouldnÂ’t pass it up the store I was in had a six-pack of it. Over all IÂ’ll give it a 5.5.
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