The pour was a foggy medium amber with an average (1-2 finger) white fluffy head that diminished slowly, down to a thin film and medium collar with excellent sheeting of spotty lacing.
The aroma was mild of a sweet grain malt, light floral hops and a mild horse blanket yeast with a hint of caramel.
The taste was lightly sweet with a malty caramel flavor which lasted throughout, and then became lightly bitter with a slight astringent ending. The flavor was gone before I knew it, but was crisp and refreshing.
Mouthfeel was light in body and watery in texture with a lively carbonation.
Overall this was not a bad beer at all. It had a decent flavor, was nice and refreshing, very drinkable and had a low ABV. This is a perfect session beer and one that is great for those hot lawn mowing days...