pantanap (849), Chicago, Illinois, USA May 27, 2008 750ml bottle. thanks to andrew for sharing this cellared rarity.... poured a muddy reddish caramel brown with a thin wispy off-white head that dispersed and accumulated around the edges. some white suspended particulars could also be seen.... chewy caramel malt aromas with some added dark fruit. maybe just a tad papery but that could just of been me. all of which were nicely blended together..... flavors continued on with that thme. well blended essences of caramel/sugary malt and dark fruits with even a small dose of hops in the finish with a little booze in the end as well. smooth texture and really drinkable.
kramer (1956), Sunbury, Pennsylvania, USA Oct 31, 2008 25 oz bottle, consumed Aug 2008. Pours a beautiful clear amber to dark copper body with a small fizzy beige head that faded to a thin ring. Lotsa carbonation visible. The nose is richly malty with dark caramel, burnt toffee, cocoa, figs, and marzipan. Some very light sherry like oxidation, and a touch of alcohol. Reminds me in alot of ways of aged North Coast Old Stock. The flavor reminds me of NC Old Stock as well. Big rich and deep toffee and caramel maltiness with perfect attenuation, it’s not cloying or tiring on the palate at all. I really love the aged character of this, it has really mellowed and smoothed out incredibly from when it was fresh and rather hot. The alcohol is reallty minimally noticable. Finishes with a little cocoa and fig fruitiness, maybe even a touch of coffee. The feel of it is just so smooth and easy drinking it’s extremely hard to believe that this is 10% ABV. Sometimes I’m a big stickler for carbonation and the soft gentle nature of this suits it well. I had to break out an 04 NC Old Stock to drink side by side with this, and while the OS is a bit darker and has a bit more toffee, the comparison has some validity. Wish I had more of these to cellar. Wasatch (187), Layton, Utah, USA Oct 25, 2008 A - Pours a very clear ruby red, not much carbonation, tiny head, some island lacing.
S - Scents of plums, sweet malts, raisins, caramel, and slight alcohol.
T - The taste is kinda sweet/tangy, slight caramel, nice warm feeling in the throat, due to the alcohol I’m sure, finishes dry.
M - Medium body, Well rounded brew.
D - Drinkable. I let this one sit for quite a few months (8-9 months). Very tasty, watch out for the 11% ABV. AleSmith is one of my favorite brewers. SpringsLicker (1846), Tennessee, USA Oct 18, 2008 Thanks to Beer Hawk for sharing this one!
Pours a clear dark amber with a lasting off-white head.
Complex aroma dark fruits, caramel, raisin.
The flavor follows the aroma.
Very tasty sipper that is holding up (improving?) very well.
Yummy. BeerHawk (801), 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.
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