drewbeerme (1840), Chicago, Illinois, USA Jun 15, 2007 Updated: May 26, 2008 750ml, cellar aged almost 2 years. pours a beautiful deep dark red with thin tan head. nose has nice aged qualities, sweet dark fruits, cherries, tobacco, brown sugar, hint of smoke and charred wood. oh man this has aged nicely, beautifully rounded out full flavored tobacco, plums, tar, whiskey, brown sugar. alcohol is very well hidden! (I remember that being of debate on the forums over a year ago and this baby is not hot anymore) mouthfeel is full and almost sticky. carbonation is low. i dont think this is even peaking now but you can rest a sure they’re aging wonderfully. if you have a few and haven’t cracked one recently i’d go ahead and do it, if you only have 1 i’d probably wait another year. 4.3.
750ml bottle. aged 3 years. pours brown with off white head. aroma is fruity, grapefruit, tobacco. flavors of tobacco, plums, dried fruit, toffee, hints of chocolate, very smooth and the notes have melded together very well.4.1.
Beer_Hawk (767), Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA Sep 29, 2008 Bottle. Poured brown with an off-white head that settles out with time. Good mix of caramel malts and fruits with a slight hint of alcohol. The flavor finds caramel, chocolate, and some fruits with a very slight alcohol presents. Medium to full body that is sweet up front and bitter in the end. Very nice! MI2CA (1101), Noblesville, Indiana, USA Sep 29, 2008 Sample at J Gumbos Aug 2008 Indy tasting - I’ve been holding this and the BA version for the right tasting and this was it. Aroma of prune, plum, dark malts, chocolate, caramel, toffee and alcohol. Flavor matches with some tobacco on top. There’s a lot going on. Palate is sticky. A tasty brew for sure. Beerlando (1355), Orlando, Florida, USA Sep 28, 2008 Aged over 3 years. This special brew pours a dark and hazy, reddish brown color. A small, frothy, tan colored head settles quickly to a thin film, sugary legging showing in place of any lacing. The aroma is heavily malt driven, massive notes of decadent English toffee, caramel, and a sherry-like fruit profile all on full display. The hop profile is mostly earthy and very lightly spicy, lending a touch of balance to this malt monster. Flavors again feature toffee and caramel prominently, hints of vanilla, cherry, and fig adding fruity depth. Big and silky smooth in the mouth, the syrupy, liquor-like texture is surprisingly void of cloying stickiness. This is another fantastic beer from a can’t miss brewer. Butters (426), Temporarily in Nashville, Tennessee, USA Sep 20, 2008 Oxidationfest Tasting at illinsmittys curtesy of Beerhawk. 2005. This is a superb example of style. The translucent dark amber with a reddish tint, a few shades lighter than the barrel aged, and no head. Dark rum soaked fruit aroma, some vanilla, and a hint of hops, a littler harsher than the aged. Flavor is dark cherry, some anise, not as sweet as the barrel aged. This is very smooth, medium full body. Very enjoyable. illinismitty (1456), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Sep 20, 2008 Bottle from Beer Hawk. Thanks mucho hombre! Pours orange amber with an off white head. Aroma of sugary malts, sherry, and alcohol. As with all of Alesmith beers, great earthy mouthfeel. Texture is slightly syrupy, but with no stickiness. Flavor of sherry, caramel, and toffee that is countered by a faded hop bitterness. Some very slight smoke phenols on the finish, with the alcohol warmth but no bite. This is past its prime, but is aging gracefully. No cardboard, but nice sherry notes.
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