rlgk (3028), Motala, Sweden Mar 3, 2008 Bottle at Hop Devil, NYC. Amber/orange color, small offwhite head. Fruity aroma, pear, pine apple, peach, very malty, vinous, candy, nuts, raisins and figs. Hoppy flavor, at first, then more and more malts, nuts, fruits, grapes, grass, vinous, sweetish, raisins, dryish, figs, hazelnuts and some metal. Quite bitter hoppy finish with obvious malt notes. The flavors just keep coming and coming as you try more of this beer. Alcohol is very well hidden.
nqualls (422), Tennessee, USA Oct 3, 2008 Bottle. Poured a cloudy brown color with a thin brownish head. Aroma of fruit and hops with caramel malt. Flavor had chocolate hints, with honey and a hoppy finish. Full body with mild carbonation. Beer_Hawk (759), Murfreesboro, Tennessee, USA Sep 29, 2008 2005 Bottle shared by illinismitty. Poured a hazy brown with an off-white head that left a thin layer lasting and light lacing. Nice hoppy and fruit aroma with a caramel malt backing. Chocolate flavor at first but slides to a hoppier flavor as warms. Medium to full body, slightly chalky, starts sweet but ends bitter. Very good! m4rest88 (65), Beverly Hills, California, USA Sep 28, 2008 Pours with a hazy/marky amber hue which sits below a small off white head that is mostly diminishing after a few moments.
Aroma is of sweet malt, dark fruits, and some strawberries. I smell hints of honey and caramel as well.
Flavor is of candy, honey, and of bitterness. The bitterness is pretty strong. Sweet beginning followed by a pretty strong bitter ending.
Syrupy texture with light carbonation.
I feel that it was overly bitter. Would have tasted better had it been toned down a tad bit. Not bad nonetheless. MuttyD (88), Cambridge, USA Sep 27, 2008 Cloudy orange/yellow color with no head. Very low carbonation. Aroma is of honey & fruits. Flavor is of ethanol, honey, fruits, and slightly bitter. Alcohol is very well hidden. illinismitty (1451), Nashville, Tennessee, USA Sep 24, 2008 2005 bottle courtesy of Zug4abby. Pours a murky amber orange with an off white head. This still has a nice nose of fruity ale esters, sugary malt, and cherry. Full bodied with a rich, somewhat chewy texture. Nice mouthfeel. Flavor of caramel, toffee candy, dark honey, and a very subtle smoke phenol countered by a very subdued hop bitterness (due to the room temp cellaring). The attenuation is nice, sweet without going over the top (like Avery). Warming finish without the booziness. Solid beer, but perhaps I sat on this a tad too long. I need to quite cellaring shit and just drink it. I bet this is even better fresh.
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