May 14, 2008

We have our standard 12 oz. brown bottle. There is a green front label with the picture of a golden castle towner on it. The name crosses the tower. At the top of the tower is the year 1710. At the bottom of the label it states “From the Brewers of Guinness”.
There is a nice dark brown color to it, much like a cola. Light passes through with some difficulty. If you hold a flashlight up to it you can see floating particles. An inch thick tan head formed when poured. It consisted of a mix of large and small bubbles. It faded slowly and by the time I was done with the beer there was still a good foam on the top of the beer. There was some lacing on the side of the glass as well.
The smell was mostly of sweet malts. There was a touch of a bread scent to it as well. Roasted malts makes up the majority of the taste, there is a hint of caramel to it and a slight bitter finish. The aftertaste is mild and unobtrusive.
This is a medium bodied beer. It is a little heavy on the carbonation for my tastes. ItÂ’s an easy to drink beer.
This is a good beer and I could drink one of these most of the time. I donÂ’t even need to be in the mood of it. It really does taste like a Guinness light. ItÂ’s got most of the flavor and none of the heaviness. I give this a 7 out of ten.
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