cone shape legs, very thick--boozy. peppery bouquet, fruitier than I anticipated. delicious, heavy, well-balanced — 10 years ago
My all time favorite Anchor beer, and the one they have been since April 18, 1975, it is why I am reviewing this beer now, Fourth of July coming up, it was really to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of Paul Revere's historical ride, and it is also my birthday, April 18th, but back to the brewery and this beer, if you did not know, Anchor Brewery is the very first craft breweries in the USA, when they brewed this beer it was the very first American IPA's some today call it a American Pale Ale, it is brewed with cascade whole cone hops, with a rich malt backbone, by today's standards it seems quite mild, not over hoppy, nor bitter, super well balanced, I love this beer and one of my personal favorites, been drinking this since 1978, It is a true classic that had held up so well, excellent beer all around, pairs with just about any food, and just great tasting, I am a little basis on this, so I give it the highest grade, just because it really was the very first IPA in America and for me, and the price is dirt cheap for such a well made beer from a Outstanding Pioneer brewery — 10 years ago
Man this has got some serious fruit. Pleasantly plummy with blackberry, cedar, pine cone, even a little black mission fig. 09 seems to be a crowd pleasing vintage. Soft enough to be approachable now. There's some power wrapped up in the core, would love to see the 09s with a few more years. Nice value. — 9 years ago
55 Viognier 35 Semillon 10 Riesling on this vintage. White peach, yellow apple, tangerine, melon, yellow flowers and honeysuckle, mineral back end. Fresh, pretty crisp and floral. No need for the cone of shame on this one! — 10 years ago
This is very young, and yet still quite approachable. At the current price point is a bit high for my "unicorn" daily drinker Burgundy, but still affordable enough to have one once a week :-)
The fruit and svelte cone out after 15m or more in the glass and make it a great village wine. I wish i had bought more — 10 years ago
candy shop on the nose, dry fir cone on the palate — 10 years ago
Dusty pine cone, soggy pretzels, snow iced cream nose. Cut wild lowers and tall valley grass, Coral pieces straight from the sea, covered in living shells. A hint of walnut in cinnamon. Whoa! Absolutely oceanic initially. Send forth the mollusk!! Maybe soda bread, but really just sweet clams pulled from the mud and injested. The idea of cinnamon surfaces often but is not the driving force. You aren't taking the maidenhead for wife, but you can dream. There are no clouds atop this cognac-colored ocean, but the lacing is unbreakable and washes like the ocean around the bowl. — 10 years ago
Wonderful structure. Pretty medley of medicinal herbs, potpourri funk, just-ripe red and black raspberries, and hints of moss, pine cone, and soft earth. Merits the hype, and has aging power. — 10 years ago
Marc S
Uncorking need some strength because of the proportionally large cone shaped cork. Lovely attractive fresh nose. Citrus caramel and a nut oil creaminess — 9 years ago