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Dixie Jazz

An old friend stopped by the other night with a six pack of Dixie Jazz Amber Light. I must admit, I’ve never heard of it. Ron has spent time in Germany with the U.S. Army so I was a little surprised that he would choose such a light beer to bring. But I trusted his taste buds and, again, I wasn’t disappointed. It poured a fairly clear amber with thin soapy head. It smelled thicker than it looked, I could swear at times it smelled a little like pancakes. It had a thick feel to the palate for a light beer and we thought it had a good combination of malts. No hop flavor at all.

For a light beer it had a pretty full flavor to it. We both agreed that it was a decent refreshing beer that had a deceiving appearance. It looked like a light beer but went down like a full flavored beer. If you like a full flavor in your beers but are concerned about your beer belly, this is the beer for you. It left no aftertaste and had a somewhat clean finish. Nothing really stands out about this one but it is good enough  to get again. Thanks for the beer Ron, and as always, it was good to see you again.

P-O-R-C-H rating: R-

Posted by Mr. Porch in Beer Reviews

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