American Amber Ale
Brewed By: Rogue Ales & Spirits
Number of Ratings: 1041
Style: American Amber / Red Ale
Brewed In: 2320 SE Marine Science Dr, Newport, OR 97365, USA
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 53
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Number of Ratings: 1041
Style: American Amber / Red Ale
Brewed In: 2320 SE Marine Science Dr, Newport, OR 97365, USA
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 53
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dougthrow - August 6, 2016
Hoppy ish, typical Amber flavour for an American ale
miketfox - June 3, 2016
Great Amber color with a nice head of foam. Light aroma. Bitter aftertaste. Lingers on the roof of my mouth.
julioandre99@gmail.com - June 3, 2016
Bitter and honey aftertaste
KenPat - January 18, 2016
Immediate flavor is smooth and malty. A bit on the sweet side. It bites like an IPA in the after taste. Delicious beer that is now on my happy list.
JenniVamp - December 28, 2015
Not a big fan. A little more hoppy than I prefer, and a bit bitter. I don't hate it, but I'll make a note not to buy it again. Reminds me of the IPA's that I don't like at all.
Greenbrew35 - December 20, 2015
Great Beer. Little cloudy on the appearance, but flavor is great. I taste sweet and malty. Nose- butter
Fireballlk - November 28, 2015
Good hops and malt balance; very drinkable; slightly sweet
Dead Guy 23 - March 28, 2015
Hints of Brown sugar, very malt forward. Very nice Amber. This one I had was in the tall boy can.
cmp8254 - July 26, 2014
Excellent! Nicely balanced sweet, malty flavor.
Higgsyboy - November 30, 2013
I'd like to see more amber ales made like this: with hops that aren't afraid to be hoppy. Sure the finish is lacking, somewhat, but the aroma, full body and upfront taste are pure West Coast. If you don't like hops, don't go Rogue... don't go Stone, Lagunitas, Sierra... or anything from the West Coast. Stick to your Sam Adams and your Yuingling lagers.