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Amager Hr. Frederiksen

Percentile
100
overall
Brewed by Amager Bryghus
Style: Imperial Stout

Kastrup, Denmark

bottled
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on tap
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3644.06/5.04.04/5.010.5%91.5Snifter
Commercial Description:
Danish: Allerede når den hældes op i glasset, fornemmes det med det samme, at Hr. Frederiksen er en herre med både potens og stor personlighed. Begsort som Hr. Frederiksens humor er denne ”Imperial Stout” efter amerikansk forbillede med et tæt og cremet, lysebrunt skum, som efterlader pikante blonder i glasset, efterhånden som det modstræbende lægger sig. Vi indrømmer det gerne – vi er gået amok med maltene i denne øl, hele 8 forskellige har vi brugt, og det er de sorte og brændte, der giver øllet både dets farve og den nærmest ekstreme fylde – dette er nærmest et fudbyrdet måltid på flaske. Også bitterhed leverer de brændte malte sekunderet af amerikansk Centennial humle. Åh jo, Hr. Frederiksen er en oplevelse at byde op til dans, han bør dog nydes langsomt, men så kan han til gengæld også holde en hel aften, hvor man kan varme sig ved hans alkohol og udfordrende charme.
Vi har opkaldt denne øl efter en god ven uden hvis fantastiske støtte og assistance Amager Bryghus ikke var, hvor det er i dag.
Bitterhed: 81 IBU

English: When poured into the glass you will instantly sense that Hr. Frederiksen is a gentleman with both potency and a huge personality. Dark as Hr. Frederiksen’s humour, this imperial stout is inspired by the American imperial stouts with its dense and creamy light brown head that leaves nice lacings in the glass while the head reluctantly dissipates. We are willing to admit that we went crazy with the malts in this beer. A massive 8 different types of malts were used, and it is the dark and heavily roasted ones that give the beer its colour and almost extreme full body - this is almost a meal in a bottle. The bitterness is also delivered by the heavily roasted malts backed up by the American Centennial hops. Oh yes, Hr. Frederiksen is an experience which should be enjoyed slowly, but in return he will last all night warming you with his alcohol and challenging charm.
We have named this beer after a good friend, without whom, Amager Bryghus would not be what it is today.
Bitterness: 81 IBU
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 pantanap (1374), Chicago, Illinois, USA
3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/55/103/512/20
Sep 13, 2008  
500ml bottle thanks to miketd....pours deep black with a mesmirizing tan head. looks really nice.... aroma of roast up front with equalizing chocolate notes, then some soy, not just some..... flavors start off roasty and chocolately and then finishes way too bitter,hoppy with even and odd sourness to it. a bit of ash lingers as well.


 cellar (503), Dublin, Ireland
4.3 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
9/105/58/104/517/20
Sep 10, 2008  
Pitch black, big beatiful creamy cafe au lait head. Powerful aroma with loads of hardburned malt, liqourice, chocolate and spices. Flavour is sweet with some bitterness in long dry finish. Warming pleasant alcohol. Well balanced.


Nnudd (52), Helsinge, Denmark
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
6/104/59/104/518/20
Aug 18, 2008  
Draught at the brewery. Pours with a black body with a frothy, dark tan head, medium last, that sticks to the sides of the glass. Aroma is not that strong/powerfull, but what is there is gooood. :-) inviting aroma of sweetish dark malts, licorice, and dark chocolate with hints of roast, smoke and alchol.Taste of dark maltiness, fulled roasted, coffee and dark chocolate. Medium sweetness, bitterness from the hops, and ends with an nice taste of licorice that lasts forever. Palate is really nice and creamywith good carbonation. This is a damm good cup of beer. Good it is back.


 DSG (1515), Tel Aviv, Israel
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/58/104/516/20
Aug 9, 2008  
(6/29/08) Bottle sample at RBESG08 grand tasting in Plzen. Black-colored beer with a brown foam. Aroma is full of burnt malt and lots of espresso that spent a bit too long in the espresso machine waiting to be dripped into the mug. A slightly sweet flavor at first with almost burnt malt, coffee, some cocoa and caramel. Full-bodied.


 plovmand (1737), Helsinge, Denmark
4.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/105/59/104/519/20
Aug 9, 2008  
Draught at the brewery. Pitch black with a creamy mocca coloured longlasting head. You wont find it any better than this. A beauty! Aroma is roasted malts, lots of coffee and leather. Flavour is a good mix of roastyness, chocolate, coffee, liqorice and mocca. Long liqorice finish. One of my favorites!


 Magicdave6 (5558), London, Greater London, England
1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
2/102/52/102/52/20
Jul 22, 2008  
Bottle at the RBESG08 Grand tasting. Alround rating: Huge roasty character, lots of coffee burnt bitterness, exactly what i dont want in a beer really.


 TBone (6861), Pori, Finland
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/516/20
Jul 20, 2008  
Bottled@RBESG 2008 Grand tasting
Pitch black color, good tan head. Coffeish, roasted aroma. Foamy carbonation. Licorice and coffee flavors. Very roasted and alcoholic - all in balance. Long toasted aftertaste.


 pivnizub (5100), Bochum, Porúří, Germany
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/104/518/20
Jul 12, 2008  
Bottle (RBESG 2008): Literally black with a bigger, fluffy stable head; impressive nose: dark dried fruits, dark malt, roasted malt, black coffee and leather; full bodied, creamy MF, full bitter-sweet flavour; bitter, dry, chocolatey finish. Extremely good, very moreish.......



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