Blom (647), Odense, Denmark Mar 16, 2008 Brown with a decent head. Hops and some caramel makes this beer a forgettable experience, and not a fairy tale at all. It’s thin, citric and somewhat metallic
Maria (3975), Thisted, Denmark Jun 10, 2007 H. C. Andersen had to "father" quite a few things in 2005 - and I hope he doesn’t turn in his grave in distress over this one - I would, that’s for sure!!! Dark brown, nice head. The aroma is lightly malty and hoppy. The flavour has sweet notes of molasses, a sour hint, and a suitable bitterness in the finish. faroeviking (4162), Faroese Beer Republic über, Denmark Dec 8, 2006 Bottle. Dark brownish colour with short average lasting head. Aroma of toasted malts and caramel. Roasted maltiness with a nice touch of sweetnes, some bitterness, which stayes well in the aftertaste. A pretty good brew! Papsoe (9999), Frederiksberg, Denmark Nov 29, 2006 (Bottle 33 cl) Pours a beautiful, clear nutty brown with a beige head. Aroma mainly of nuts. Fairly light body with a high level of carbonation. Flavours of nuts, roasted malts and burned caramel. Subdued bitterness. Quite pleasant. 291106 flemmingwillum (210), Nakskov, Denmark Aug 20, 2006 Updated: Sep 11, 2006Now I have tasted it again after I found a brew which was BB February 06 and had been kept on the shelf in the local supermarket by an accident since, and it was actually a lot better now it had matured a bit. The aroma was like the danish dish "øllebrød" which is bread softened in dark beer, and the taste was øllebrød too, but with more malts. The aftertaste was a bit boring; bread-like and only a little hopped, but it was actually still a good beer.
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