kkearn (994), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Jul 18, 2008 22oz bottle. Pours hazy reddish-amber, capped with a big, frothy khaki head. Aroma is dominated by citric hops, with freshly baked bread in the background. Abundant sweet malt flavors up front, with caramel and chocolate, which are soon joined by massive grapefruity and earthy hops. Hops hang on for a long finish. Intense flavors, but everything is in harmony. Great beer. mar (1740), Rowlett, Texas, USA Jul 8, 2008 bottle thanks to bu11zeye. deep amber pour with a nice caramel head that fades fast. toffee, malts and brown sugar on the nose. thick malts with an array of flavors that i can’t even begin to describe on the palate. super easy finish with a small alcohol tingle to wash it down. kitschy (197), Nebraska, USA Jul 7, 2008 n bottle. pours dark rich amber with tawny beige head... which is the consistency of soft serve ice cream. yes, you can chew it. malty hoppy nose is an invitation to dive in. Hoppy beer in a floral kind of way, and malty goodness provides a smooth palate and good body. badbeer (432), Iowa, USA Jul 7, 2008 Clear reddish amber color with an off-white head, decent lacing and retention. Beautiful smell of sweet malt paired with big juicy hoppiness. Aroma is rich in fruitiness with some grapefruit hops to balance the sweetness. Taste is one of those things you really need to try for yourself to believe, it’s excellent. Sweet malt and grapefruity hops in the taste, perfect balance in this beer. Carbonation was a bit high in the beginning of the bottle, medium bodied. Great beer from AleSmith. Reed944 (8), Jamesville, New York, USA does not count Jul 2, 2008 Wow. I dont quite know how or where to begin. I’ll put it this way... this beer makes me feel like a kid on Christmas day and I’m Jewish. Absolutely the best balanced Imperial Red Ale I’ve had to date. The flavor is complex, yet hints of cocoa and citrus seem to highlight the mix. This beer is definitely worth it.
(thanks to haslinger and his generous uncle for this fine ale) patrick767 (2016), fort wayne, Indiana, USA Jun 30, 2008 bottle - Pours dark amber with a one finger, very long lasting head. The aroma is of caramel malt, citrus hops, and some light spices. The flavor is a good balance of those rich malts and ample hops along with some woody notes. Sure I drank mine in the summer, but this full bodied brew would be best consumed slowly on a cold night in front of a warm fire. Enjoy. piscator34 (1121), Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Jun 29, 2008 Bottled sample via oakbluff. Amber in colour with medium carbonation and great head retention. Aromas of pine, citrusy hops, caramel, and a touch of earth. Flavors of chewy pale and caramel malts mix well with notes of mild citrus, black pepper, pine needles. There was a hint of asprin on the finish, probably due to the age of the bottle. Moderately bitter for the style, with a nice drying sensation on the palate. Very well executed. GuilTTy (527), Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA Jun 21, 2008 I found this in the new Whole Foods near the Scottsdale Princess in Scottsdale, AZ. Pours a deep ruby amber and supports a long-lasting stone khaki head. Aroma of caramel, milk chocolate, malt and spices. Nicely balanced flavors of roasted malt, caramel, vanilla and hops disguised as ruby red grapefruit. Rich and silky mouthfeel and a sweet but still clean and bitter finish. I went to Scottsdale for the golf, cactii and... golf but finding this rare brew (which is impossible to get in NJ) was a highlight of the trip.
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