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Brewed By: Goose Island Beer Co. (Anheuser-Busch InBev)

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Number of Ratings: 797

Style: American Strong Ale

Brewed In: 1800 West Fulton St. Chicago, IL 60612, USA

ABV: 6.7%

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Harvest Ale

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instantkarma71 profile pictureinstantkarma71 - October 19, 2012
Drinks like a lighter IPA.
joeschmoe@gmail.com profile picturejoeschmoe@gmail.com - October 19, 2012
You get the citrus immediately, but it's quite nice. I wouldn't peg it as an autumn beer, more of a summer night beer for my taste. Goes down easy, worth trying for sure
vt wicked profile picturevt wicked - October 14, 2012
Chesapeake beer festival
BCR3 profile pictureBCR3 - October 11, 2012
Good harvest ale with hoppy end feel.
bobbyhickory profile picturebobbyhickory - October 9, 2012
A little too hop centered for me, but still tasty. Nice citrus notes. Surprisingly hoppy for a harvest ale.
bobbyhickory profile picturebobbyhickory - October 9, 2012
A little too hop centered for me, but still tasty. Nice citrus notes. Surprisingly hoppy for a harvest ale.
cgiron profile picturecgiron - October 7, 2012
Amber color w/ white head. Banana, vanilla, sweet malty nose & taste. Medium body. Lingering sweet finish.
cgiron profile picturecgiron - October 7, 2012
Amber color w/ white head. Banana, vanilla, sweet malty nose & taste. Medium body. Lingering sweet finish.
tgeiger05 profile picturetgeiger05 - October 2, 2012
It has a great mouth feel with smokey carmel flavors. Finishes a little bitter but not too strong.
jameson.alford@gmail.com profile picturejameson.alford@gmail.com - October 1, 2012
With a nice, oatmeal colored head that lasts a long time; and a lightly citrusy nose, this promises to be a delightful beer. The hops really jump to the forefront, but the citrus still remains. It's a very dry beer.
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