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Anchor Brewing Liberty Ale
Anchor Brewing Liberty Ale
A full thick white head which reduces to a clumpy layer. The beer is a dark golden colour with a light haze, could be chill haze.
The aroma is citrus hops with a hint of licorice. A very faint earthy aroma comes through as it warms.
Feel is full and rich with a bright sparkling carbonation feel.
Tastes have a nice doughy malt base with a sharp citrus tang. Lot's of grapefruit, a bit of earth and just a hint of licorice in the background.
The start is moderately sweet but the citrus hop tastes kick in almost immediately and give a grapefruit middle. The finish displays the earth and licorice beneath the bright bitter hops.
A great warm weather beer, I just had it with some grilled spicy sausage and grilled mixed veggies on a nice spring like day and the strong hop profile blended and enhanced the food wonderfully. The hops cut through the oily sausages and allowed all the tastes to blend nicely.
I think I will lay in a stock of this stuff for the BBQ season.
Other reviews of this Beer
Other reviews of this Beer
Anchor Brewing Liberty Ale
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: John H. ![]() | Serving Style: 650 ml. bottle Where Purchased: L.C.B.O. Beer Rating: |
Burnished copper with a short lived head.
Nice orange citrus aroma.
Citrus, earth and a strong hop start with a heavy grapefruit like sourness in the middle and at the finish.
This is a fine example of an American pale ale.
Anchor Brewing Liberty Ale
Click on the Title to Comment on this review.| reviewed by: beermanbob ![]() | Serving Style: 500 ML Bottle Where Purchased: L.C.B.O Beer Rating: |
Anchor Brewing Liberty Ale
Lot's of white foam, a dark yellow colour.
Aroma is pine and grapefruit.
Taste is very grapefruit. Not nearly enough malt base in this.
It demonstrates what the Americans are doing with over-hopped beer. I don't care for it much, one is more than enough, no way I could drink this all evening.
Needs a lot more sweet malt taste.



