Rogue Farms Single Malt Ale

Rogue Farms Single Malt Ale

Formerly Chatoe Rogue Single Malt Ale.

GYO is a Rogue Ales term for Grow Your Own. We made this beer with our own hops and barley.

Malty aroma, deep golden in color with a dense creamy head. medium bodied with a lush rich maltiness from the Dare Malt.

Brewed using 4 ingredients: Rogue Micor Barley Farm first growth Dare Malt, Rogue Micro Hopyard first growth Revolution Hops, Free Range Coastal Water and Pacman Yeast.
3.3
352 reviews
Newport, United States

Community reviews

2.8 Bomber--disappointing, hazy yellow color with a white head. Aroma is fruity, light citrus and yeast. Pretty sweet taste with grapefruit and maybe some malt. Finish is dry with plenty of hops. Produce place.
3.5 Super grainy. Wheat, cereal, rye, light toast, apricot and peach, some floral esters. And while this beer is all about the malt, which it shows off well, I needed a bit more acidity.
3.0 22oz bottle. Poured a golden color with an averaged sized head. Grains, bready, toasty, and some citrus. A bit of grass too.
3.1 Cloudy golden pour. A little bready tasting with some citrus. But not overly hoppy. A bit watery on the feel. Drinkable lawnmower beer.
1.7 Bottle from the coop in Hanover. Smells like sickly sweet homebrew. too many bubbles. Too thin. Gross, sweet homebrew flavor. A terrible, terrible beer. Rouge is a joke. Good thing lots of people are stupid and will buy anything with cutesy USSR-inspired labels.
3.3 650ml bottle. Clear golden colour with average, frothy to creamy, fairy lasting, minimally lacing, white head. Hoppy aroma has cautious notes of pine, herbs, pale malty basis with a spicy touch of hay. Taste is minimally sweet pale and caramel malty, hoppy overtones with a touch of pine, herbs, chlorophyll, a spicy touch of hay.
3.2 Bouteille de 22 oz obtenue via Importations Privées Bièropholie. Arôme: Odeur d’agrume et de céréale. Apparence: La couleur est blonde avec une faible densité de bulle. Présence d’un moyen col mousseux et d’une fine dentelle sur le verre. Saveur: Léger goût de céréale et d’agrume. Longue durée de l’arrière goût. Palette: Le corps est moyen avec une texture minérale. Moyenne effervescence en bouche. Présence de céréales en arrière goût. (Rating #4989)
3.3 A- slightly hazy straw yellow with a faint, thin off white head and mild lacing. S- simple hops aromas with some malt. Faint citrus, soap and grass persist. Malts M- light body and lightly sharp palate with decent carbonation. T- taste follows the simple aroma. Malts are strong at first with soap and grass notes to follow low through the bitter end. Citrus mingles throughout. Overall simple.
2.8 Appearance: Orange with a bit of haze under a thin film with a bubbly collar. Nose: Bread crusts, water crackers, and citrus pith in the middle. French rolls – more crust then the soft bready insides. Freshly mowed green grass. Palate: Dry in the middle. Dried grains and French bread crusts underneath. Mowed green grass along the edges. Lemon skin and lemon oils on top and on the lips. Final Thoughts: Not too shabby, but out of the Chatoe Rogue line of beers, not one of my favorites. I would certainly quaff it again, though. (An original written work by Beer Ambassador, LLC. Plagiarism is not tolerated.)
3.1 Cloudy pale golden colors. Light hoppy and malt smells. The taste of hop stained malts overtook my mouth. Reminded me of an unbalanced ipa.
3.0 Not my favorite but not bad. I probably wouldn’t buy it again but I’d drink it if someone were to serve it. A little bitter and pretty hoppy. It’s not what I usually look fot in a beer but I’m glad to have tried it.
3.0 Bomber. Light, hazy orange. Malt and skunk. Spicy and fruity. Tastes better than it smells.
3.2 Pale straw colored pour. Small layer of white bubbles. Little bit of clingage from said bubbles. Aroma is a perfumy hop and slight malt. Taste is a nice malty flavor. A little thin, but good.
3.4 22 oz bottle pours golden with a white head. Aroma of malts and grass. Taste is of the malts, and a hint of hoppy bitterness.
3.3 650ml bottle from the Total Wine store in Boca Raton, Fl. Poured into an American pint glass. light golden color with haze. One finger white fluffy head. Aroma was light with fresh aroma hops, light malts and bread. Taste is fairly mild with light malt, slight bitter hops, and bread. Higher carbonation. finishes smooth and slightly dry. Not much aftertaste. Fine American Pale Ale.
3.7 Appearance has a slightly hazy golden straw color supporting a nice steady head leaving a nice curtain of lace. Smell has a nice floral hop aroma over the Dare malt. Taste having a bold, but not overassertive bitterness blending well with the sweetness of the malt. mouthfeel is medium with good carbonation. An easy drinking PNW ale.
3.2 Pours pale yellow with a white head. Aroma is malt, pacman yeast, citrus and grapefruit. Flavour follows the nose. Dry.
2.9 Hazy orange with an off-white head. Aroma is bread, grass and earth. Flavor is grain, toffee, grass and earth. High carbonation and medium mouthfeel.
2.8 Bottle from Mane Liquor. Piiss yellow pour with no head. Nose shows lemons and bread. Taste is doughy, biscuity, lemon focused. Light tart. Not my thing. Very easy going with sharp sweet bitterness. Meh
2.5 Bottle at Columbia event. Pours a dark golden straw. Aroma is slightly biscuity, medium body, finish slightly bitter, but very abrupt. Kind of underwhelming.
2.1 Smells like a baby. Laundry detergent. Not a hugely unpleasant smell at all but there is definitely something odd about drinking it. A hint of Longboard lager about it too. Odd yeast soapiness.
3.3 Bottle, pours bright orange with a medium white head. Aroma is big citrus all around. Lots of orange. Flavor is clean with grassy malts and again hops lending light bitterness and lots of juicy orange flavor.
2.7 Refrige rated brown bomber poured into a shaker. Pours clear pale golden with small white head. Some big bubble lacing, light body, low carbonation, and grassy hop aroma. Taste is light pilsner malt and light bone dry spice hop. Some taste, but mostly just boring.
3.0 650mL bottle. Pours a pale straw colour with a small soapy head and a light doughy lemon like aroma. Tastes like they used a pilsner malt as well as a zesty/spicy lemon hop. Not bad but certainly not to my liking.
3.7 Clear yellow with white head. Aroma is lemon and cheese. Taste is cheesy bitter. Decent beer.
3.6 Bottle from Champanes, this ale had a hazy yellow-gold pour and gave a two to three finger white foamy head that receded to a thick cover and ring that hugged the sides of the glass, the glass had a lively center stream of bubbles with many single bubbles flowing elsewhere, it left lots of sticky spots, fingers and sheets of lacing on the glass, this ale had light toasted malt and bread aromas with hops that were spicy with citrus and floral hints, a little white sugar sweetness, the hops in this beer remind me a bit of the hops in the Brooklyn Sorachi Ace, it had flavors of light toasted malt and spicy, citrus hops, the finish had a spice and citrus hops on the palate that lingered for a while, the mouth feel was light and creamy withaverage to lively carbonation, a nice light malt and spicy hop drink.
3.3 Floral, perfumy, grassy, and toasty aromas. The appearance is slightly hazy, pale gold with a mostly fading, white head. Dry, bitter, and somewhat spicy. Light-medium body with low carbonation, and an herbal, spicy finish.
3.5 On tap in Newport. Dark golden pour with a thin off white head. Scent is sweet malts with some bread. Taste is caramel flavor with pine/citrus.
3.5 Pours a clear copper, foamy white head. Grassy citrus aroma, funky yeast smell. Medium to light body, moderate carbonation, light acidity, resiny hop sweetness slightly creamy malt, coconut. Older chatoe bottle.
3.1 The 22 oz bottle that I purchased was slightly different - it was labeled "First Growth Single Malt Ale." Pours pale cloudy gold with large white head. Aroma of bread. Although there is a bitterness there, it is a very mild hops flavor, almost more of a spring bock due to the balance with the malt. Medium body, easy to drink. Very effervescent.