

My dude Jim wanted Angry Orchard, but this was the closest thing they had. The liquor store was closed, so we took a sweltering walk (2015 had a crazy hot summer here in Texas) to a corner store. Three of my friends and I were going to go to Friday night's rave and decided to pick up some dranks for pre-gaming. I'm glad people like this one and I'm no one to take that away from you, but for my friends and I one night a few years ago, it was not for us. Presentation: Packaged in a twenty-four ounce aluminum can, served in a South American-style Pilsener glass, Nov 02, 2018

That being said, it is cheap, well less than three dollars, and good, so to complain seems like being a scold. Mouth feel: Surprisingly full, and pleasant, with just a hint of carbonation.ĭrinkability/notes: More a cider than an ale, I think, but Miller Brewing Company calls it an ale, so an ale it is. Finishes with a juicy, sour and sweet green apple note,

Surprisingly little warmth is present from the alcohol. Taste: Its green apple from start to finish, including the rind, Sweet alcohol offers a backdrop, but it is as supporting player, and does not dominate. The carbonation is slight, offering only a few fat bubbles, drifting lazily to the surface.Īroma: I can only say that this smalls like Jolly Rancher Sour Green Apple candies dissolved in vodka. Lacing is all but absent, with only sparse, scattered, fine-beaded bubbles. Appearance: Clear medium golden orange body, with a small white head, which soon collapses into nothingness.
