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  1. I would call this pale yellow. I might go so far as to call this very pale yellow. I might be convinced that this is a light beer. I may even accept the idea that this is a macro-brewery light lager

    #Beer #Review #GoldenAle #CommonJohn
    bfbcping.com/2025/10/common-jo

  2. A new KBS from #foundersBrewing? Don’t mind if I do!

    Iced Latte KBS is bourbon-barrel aged golden ale, a creamy body, coffee and vanilla with an oaky bourbon finish and a hint of spice.

    #craftBeer #barrelaged #goldenAle @beersofmastodon

  3. Really enjoy #sullivansBrewing #stout so figured it was time to try the lighter side.

    Irish Gold Golden Ale is nicely mild and malty with hints of honey and caramel. Fabulous!

    #goldenAle #craftBeer @beersofmastodon

  4. Well, it is supposed to be a golden ale, but this is a very copper color. Honestly, it's more like tarnished copper. There's no head, despite the dumping of the beer into the glass

    #Beer #Review #Tailgate #GoldenAle #GoodLuckCharms
    bfbcping.com/2025/06/tailgate-

  5. First sip is actually pretty awesome. The bitter twist at the end adds a cap to the sweet and rich center of the beer, but the layered and subtle spices are adding an unexpected and fantastic flair.

    #Beer #Review #BlackAbbey #GoldenAle #Nashville
    bfbcping.com/2024/12/black-abb

  6. This... isn't particularly golden. It's a pale yellow, and they left a bit of haze in there with it. The head on non-alcoholic beers is usually pretty rough, but this popped out like a regular beer.

    bfbcping.com/2023/11/athletic-
    #Beer #Review #Athletic #GoldenAle

  7. The head is reasonable and white with more staying power than I would have thought, but it won't be leaving lacing in its wake.

    bfbcping.com/2023/08/jackalope
    #Beer #Review #GoldenAle #Jackalope

  8. Got my first two gallons of beer wort, water, and yeast in the fermenting keg! If you are going to try this, please note that you have to WAIT 10 to 14 days before you actually have beer to drink. Should be a warning label for impatient people.

    #beer #mrbeer #brewing #goldenale #homebrew #dryjanuary