Here it stands after the pour (mmm, I just love me the sight of a frosted glass). The aromas are nothing noteworthy. If you try REAL hard you may be able to detect a hint of malt. It poured smoothly with a modest foam head. The beer is described ruby in color but it's really a tarnished brass color; think the color of brass rings at an old-style carousel. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go find an old-style carousel where they have brass rings and you'll have a simple but fun time.
Tasting yielded a toasted malt flavor but without the sweetness. More bittier than the classic American ale, but not offensively so. The malt and bitterness bring out a light beer that could stand in the ring as a fall or winter selection. Honestly, the beer has more flavor than most beers with an ABV of 4/2%. It's always impressive when a beer can do more with less and in the case Yards Brewing Company deserves a tip of the cap for Brawler. I feel comfortable with giving the beer a US rating on the PINTRS, and look forward to tasting some more!
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