Serving Type: Draft
ABV: 4.5 percent
Appearance: Mountain Lager pours a pale gold color. You can see pretty much straight through the body. A decent bit of carbonation is present. The head is a fairly thin layer of white fizz, but seems to want to remain atop the beer.
Smell: The malt from this beer punches you in the nose. It smells mainly sweet and pungent. Breadiness and a slight amount of floral hops also find their way from the brew to your nostrils.
Taste: The malt flavor has a certain sweetness to it and when it mixes with that light, floral hoppiness on the tongue you won't ever forget it. The sweetness hits you on the front and then mellows out on the back for an easy aftertaste. Excellent taste.
Overall Rating:
This is one of the best beer's I've had. The sweetness wasn't overbearing like some honey-infused brews are, nor was it weak to the point that hops and other ingredients were interfering with it. It smells like a beer you'd get in a German beer garden, but tastes like the nectar of the gods. An awesome drink for a sunny day.
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