thewolf (3651), Kolding, Denmark Jun 28, 2006 Pours almost black with red sides and slight off-white head. Aroma is heavy caramel with sight hoppiness. The taste is very sweet and very caramelly only with apparent bitterness from the same caramel.
Habanero (471), Tranbjerg, Denmark Aug 28, 2008 Bottle, pours clear and cobber brown with a large off-white head. Nice looking. Nose of light malt, grain and hops. Rather sweet caramel flavour with some malt. Light bodied. Litlle mild and bitter finish. sir_Pino (551), Zawiercie / Żywiec, Poland Aug 2, 2008 No 466
Rated: 16.07.2008
Bottle brown, 500 ml
Appearance: Pours reddish brown but brighter as compared to ’Dark Budweiser Budvar’, carbonation of the body is in comperation also milder, so gentle and practically almost non - existant, head is initially medium but quickly decreasing to small, frothy in texture and beige cappuccino like in colour, there is nice decent lacing and head is lasting as a thin froth till the end of the beer.
Aroma: Stronger than ’Budweiser Budvar Dark’, some vanilla sweet notes, nice grainy - malty, Plzen malt background, well percepteable and defined Saaz hops, very pleasant and smooth. Tilting towards sweetness as compred to ’Dark Budvar’ tilting towards bitterness. Some burned grains and caramel accents, suggesting dessert beer.
Flavour: Far sweeter and smoother than the previously tasted ’Dark Budvar’ but not so hoppy and dark chockolate oriented. Burned roasted barley grains, rounded and well build in notes of caramel at the background, gentle notes of coffee and chockolate, slight bitterness on palate, gentle alcoholic notes at finish but positive. Very profound grainy bisquity aftertaste spiced up with a kind of herbal - smokey nose. Finish duration is medium and the beer is very pleasant at finish, Plzen malt, Munich malt, burned malt, caramel malt and Saaz hops.
Palate: Body is light to medium, texture is wattery, carbonation on palate is mild, finish feel is lightly astringent and lightly chalky with gentle warmth on palate.
kfl (50), Denmark Jul 19, 2008 (Bottle 50 cl, Fakta) Pours clear brown with a medium beige head. Aroma and flavor of roasted malts and prunes. A bit too sweet for me. Bragesnak (1219), Aarhus, Denmark Jun 20, 2008 From Kvickly, Aarhus, DK.
Bottled, 200608.
Brown - small head. Aroma of malt. Flavor is caramel, malt and a liqourice bitterness. Palate is thin. TheDog (258), Aarhus, Denmark Jun 7, 2008 Bottle dkr. 6,95 at Kvickly Ĺbyhřj. Clear dark brown colour with beige head. Aroma and taste of sweet roasted malts, caramel and saaz hops. Nice dunkel beer to a nice prize.
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