Green Line (Goose Island)
This Pale Ale was a good switch from the Oatmeal Stout. I had a pint from the tap of the Wrigleyville GI pub.
General Thoughts
Look and Smell: This was a gold beer with no head. The smell was very light hops.
Taste: It was sweeter than I was expecting. The aftertaste was bitter. Not much to this, but definitely drinkable.
From the GI site:
Green Line Pale Ale is a honey-colored, immensely sessionable American pale ale with a pronounced, bright, American hop aroma and citrus flavor. Notes of biscuit and lightly toasted malt create the backbone for Green Line’s pleasant, crisp bitterness.
General Thoughts
Look and Smell: This was a gold beer with no head. The smell was very light hops.
Taste: It was sweeter than I was expecting. The aftertaste was bitter. Not much to this, but definitely drinkable.
From the GI site:
Green Line Pale Ale is a honey-colored, immensely sessionable American pale ale with a pronounced, bright, American hop aroma and citrus flavor. Notes of biscuit and lightly toasted malt create the backbone for Green Line’s pleasant, crisp bitterness.
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