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Amager Fru Frederiksen 3.77 96

Amager Fru Frederiksen


Percentile
97
overall
Brewed by Amager Bryghus
Style: Stout

Kastrup, Denmark

bottled
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on tap
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RatingsAverageScoreABVStyle PctlServe in
963.83/5.03.77/5.07%96.8English pint
Commercial Description:
Danish: Det siges, at bag hver en barsk, brysk og brutal mand står en kysk, kærlig og ikke mindst klog kone. Sådan er det selvfølgelig også i øllets verden. For hvor vores måske kendteste øl, Hr. Frederiksen, er en kraftkarl, som nyder at stå og beundre egne muskler, så er Fru Frederiksen nemlig en klog kone, der udmærket ved, at man faktisk godt kan nå næsten lige så langt, ved at spare lidt på kræfterne. Fruen er dog ikke just nogen letøl, men den er alligevel tonet noget ned i forhold til Herren. Lidt sødere og knapt så brændt om end den med rigelige mængder sortmalt, chokolademalt og ristet byg ikke ligefrem er nogen helt bette tøs. Og den amerikanske Centennial humle sparker lige bagud i skridtet med sine 75 IBU, hvis du skulle finde på at pille uden at spørge om lov. Hils på Fruen – hun er kommet for at blive.

English: It is said that behind every tough, blunt, and brutal man stands a chaste, loving, and not least wise woman, which naturally applies in the beer world as well. As our most famous beer; Hr. Frederiksen, is a strapping fellow who enjoys admiring his own muscles, Mrs. Frederiksen is a clever woman who very well knows that you can walk almost just as far by saving some of your energy even though you are not as strong. The lady, however, is not exactly a light beer, but is toned down a notch compared to the gentleman. Being a little sweeter and not so roasted although having plenty of black malt, chocolate malt, and roasted barley, she is actually not a petite girl. And note that the Centennial hops lash out at you with their 75 IBU.
Welcome the lady – she is here to stay.
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 daniele (1738), Italy
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/103/516/20
Jul 19, 2009  
scura densa schiuma media discreta perasitenza note tostate ciocclato caffe luppoli ben presente in bocca le nte tostate tornano buon corpo viscosa ben amara


 SamGamgee (1465), Santa Cruz (La Selva), California, USA
3.6 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/103/514/20
Jul 15, 2009  
Bottle at the RBSG09 grand tasting thanks to Papsoe. Black with a tan head. Chocolate and super roasty, ashy malt nose. Chocolate and burnt malt flavor with a dry finish. Thin in the mouth. Not one of the better stouts of the night, but still ok.


 saxo (3641), Højbjerg, Aarhus, Denmark
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/515/20
Jul 13, 2009  
Bottle. Nice head with good duration. Color is black. Aroma and taste are coffee, chocolate, roast malt and hops.


 illidurit (896), Santa Cruz, California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 13, 2009  
RBSG09 bottle at the grand tasting. Pours almost black with a creamy tan head. Aromas of dark breads and dark chocolate, with a metallic note. Flavor is mainly dark chocolate and cocoa powder, with a light roasted coffee character and toffee. Some mild hop flavors come through with pine, grapefruit, and resin. There’s a hint of acidity too. Nice complex beer.


 fiulijn (7420), Como; Lausanne (CH); Malmö (SWE), Italy
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/105/57/104/515/20
Jul 12, 2009  
Draught at Københavnske Øldage 2009
Black color; big creamy head. Very nice roasted malt aroma, creamy, as well as the flavor, and both aroma and flavor have a good hopping.


 Svesse (2683), Hässelby, Sweden
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 12, 2009  
(Bottle) Pitch black colour with creamy brown head. Roasted, malty nose with lots of creamy chocolate, a touch of strong black coffe and citrussy hops. Roasted, malty taste with dark chocolate, cocoa, strong black coffee, liquorice and a generous dose of citrussy, coffeeish bitterness in the finish. More than medium body, some sweetness. Smooth and creamy mouthfeel. Excellent stout (as expected from Amager).


 gunnar (585), Sandnes, Norway
3.7 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/514/20
Jul 6, 2009  
Bottle.Batch 114. Pours dark brown, almost black, with a large frothy tan head.Aroma of distinct roastness, chocolate and hop. Flavour is bitter dark chocolate, coffee, toffee and toast. Lingering aftetaste, dark and bitter. Yummi!


 Marsiblursi (1652), Göteborg, Sweden
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/514/20
Jun 24, 2009  
(Bottle) Pours dark brown, super black in the glass with a large fluffy brown head. The aroma heavily roasted and medium burned with hoppy tones of resin, grapefruit, pine and earth. Malt brings notes of new asphalt, burned wood, coal, ash, tobacco, hard roasted espresso, 99% dark chocolate, cocoa powder and brown sugar/dark caramel. Nice dry-ish nose. As the beer gets warmer, you can detect some alcohol. The flavour is light sweet and medium to heavily bitter. Some acidic notes from the roasted malt blend well with the bitter hops. Tones of asphalt, coal, burned coffee beans, dark chocolate, resin, grapefruit, earth, light pine and the slightest touch of dark berries. The mouthfeel is, besides the acidic notes from the malt, surprisingly creamy, oily and smooth with a light to medium carbonation. The finish is salty, light black berry/blueberry fruity and resiny bitter. Nothing fancy about this beer, just vulgar in a good way - like a harmless bodybuilder.



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