ericandersnavy (1038), crossroads, Texas, USA Mar 3, 2009 bottle thanks to lumpy. poured an amber/gold with a white head and some lacing. aroma of caramel, brown sugar, and alcohol. flavor was the same. medium body and no carb. i really enjoyed this one. thanks lumpy. travita (1851), Frisco, Texas, USA Feb 23, 2009 Bottle thanks to Lumpy. The smell is cardboard, definetly past its prime, also hops, pine, and citrus. The look is clear, with a white head, and golden in color. The taste is malts, low bitterness, sort of blah. You can tell the bones might have been there but the meat fell off. ilovedarkbeer (1326), Dallas, Texas, USA Feb 21, 2009 Bottle thanks to Lumpy. Pours a nice amber orange color with a small canvas colored head. Nose is wet paper, fruit, and earth. Taste is same with lots of sweetness. Sticky mouthfeel and medium finish that drops off quickly which shows its age. jkwalking05 (1483), Arlington, Texas, USA Feb 21, 2009 Bottle thanks to lumpy. Copper in color with a medium sized beige head. Aroma is of caramel, malt and maple. Taste is of malt, a faint hint of hops, and caramel. blutt59 (2042), Dallas, Texas, USA Feb 20, 2009 bottle thanks to lumpy, dark golden orange color, some foam, aroma of pumpernickel bread and IHOP syrup, flavor of butterscotch, citrus with metallic finish BMan1113VR (2752), Los Angeles (and Dallas), Texas, USA Feb 20, 2009 2004 bottle thanks to lumpy. Obviously past its hop prime, but who makes a DIPA as an anniversary beer to age? Pours with a hazy orange body and a large head that fades and leaves good lace. Aroma is barley wine, malty, maple aroma, cardboard, fruits, dirt and no real hops. Similar malt profile to the Maharajah. Taste is sweet with cardboard, orange, caramel and light alcohol. Lively bubbles. Swalden28 (1439), McKinney, Texas, USA Feb 20, 2009 Bottle thanks to Lumpy. Pours a hazy amber with off-white head. Aroma is malty, hoppy, some pine. Flavor has malt, brown sugar, cardboard, some grapefruit. Mouthfeel is heavy body with low-medium carbonation. Overall, this beer was pretty old when I had it tonight.....Has survived the years ok.... ucusty (1865), Wake Forest, North Carolina, USA Jun 4, 2008 Amber pour slightly over carbonated. Grapefruit and piney hops on the nose, which in my opinion is all this beer has to offer. I bet it was a great beer fresh. I wasn’t sure if I should rate this, but since it was still somewhat enjoyable im gonna go for it. Very sweet flavor profile that was no longer very well balanced.
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